en-UShttps://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/a7b0bd27-d748-4fbe-ab3b-a6fa0049bcf6/73426c85-cccd-4622-a1c8-a86c015752ca/94407f99-a848-4865-80c9-a86c015752d8/podcast.rssCuriosity Dailyhttps://about.curiosity.com/podcast
Get smarter in just a few minutes every day. With a timely blend of cultural trends, life hacks, and developments in science and technology, you'll learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, how history shaped the world into what it is today, and more. From the largest galaxies to your smallest brain cells, hosts Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer from Curiosity.com will help you understand the world better.episodicGet smarter in just a few minutes every day. With a timely blend of cultural trends, life hacks, and developments in science and technology, you'll learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, how history shaped the world into what it is today, and more. From the largest galaxies to your smallest brain cells, hosts Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer from Curiosity.com will help you understand the world better.Westwood One Podcastswwopodcasts@westwoodone.comCuriosity.com Science2018 Westwood Onecleanhttps://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/a7b0bd27-d748-4fbe-ab3b-a6fa0049bcf6/73426c85-cccd-4622-a1c8-a86c015752ca/94407f99-a848-4865-80c9-a86c015752d8/image.jpg?t=1538161610&size=LargeCuriosity Dailyhttps://about.curiosity.com/podcast
We May Have Already Found Aliens (w/ Mike Wall), Arrow Method for Productivity, and ADHD CreativityWe May Have Already Found Aliens (w/ Mike Wall), Arrow Method for Productivity, and ADHD CreativityLearn how ADHD could make you more creative, and how to boost your productivity by scheduling your week with the Arrow Method. Plus, Mike Wall, author of “Out There: A Scientific Guide to Alien Life, Antimatter, and Human Space Travel (For the Cosmically Curious),” explains why we may have already found aliens.

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]]>Learn how ADHD could make you more creative, and how to boost your productivity by scheduling your week with the Arrow Method. Plus, Mike Wall, author of “Out There: A Scientific Guide to Alien Life, Antimatter, and Human Space Travel (For the Cosmically Curious),” explains why we may have already found aliens.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
ADHD Could Make You More Creative — https://curiosity.im/2RV1riC
Boost Your Productivity by Scheduling Your Week with the Arrow Method — https://curiosity.im/2RRlyyb
More from Mike Wall:
“Out There: A Scientific Guide to Alien Life, Antimatter, and Human Space Travel (For the Cosmically Curious)” — https://amzn.to/2K882U2
Mike Wall on Twitter — https://twitter.com/MichaelDWall
Profile on Space.com — https://www.space.com/41418-about-us.html
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Support the show.Mike WallSpace.comaliensalien lifeSETIspaceauthorinterviewcuriosityscienceresearchorganismslifeextraterrestrialsextraterrestrial lifeADDADHDhyperfocusdeficit disordercreativitycreativetraitsbehaviorproductivityArrow Methodproductivity hacklife hackfocusschedulingbusinessscheduling tipsflexibilitypsychologyhuman space travelinterior designinterior definecuriosity podcastscience dailydaily sciencedailydaily podcast#CuriosityPodcastMike Wall, Space.com, aliens, alien life, SETI, space, author, interview, curiosity, science, research, organisms, life, extraterrestrials, extraterrestrial life, ADD, ADHD, hyperfocus, deficit disorder, creativity, creative, traits, behavior, productivity, Arrow Method, productivity hack, life hack, focus, scheduling, business, scheduling tips, flexibility, psychology, human space travel, interior design, interior define, curiosity podcast, science daily, daily science, daily, daily podcast, #CuriosityPodcastfullCuriosity.com Science0f8dc7b6-0e0e-417c-9a4e-a99901663f41Mon, 19 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:08:48https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/we-may-have-already-found-aliens-w-mike-wall-arrow
cleanExpiration Dates Explained, How to Make A Great First Impression, Your Quantum Life, and Endangered WordsExpiration Dates Explained, How to Make A Great First Impression, Your Quantum Life, and Endangered WordsLearn how you experience the quantum world every day whenever you see or touch something; the one thing you should keep in mind if you want to make a great first impression; the next common English word that researchers say is going to go extinct; and how to interpret food expiration dates.

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]]>Learn how you experience the quantum world every day whenever you see or touch something; the one thing you should keep in mind if you want to make a great first impression; the next common English word that researchers say is going to go extinct; and how to interpret food expiration dates.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
You Experience the Quantum World Every Time You See, Touch, or Smell — https://curiosity.im/2RViJMn
To Make a Great First Impression, Keep One Thing in Mind — https://curiosity.im/2RXlbCp
Food Expiration Dates Mean Almost Nothing — https://curiosity.im/2OKQVbV
This Common English Word Is the Next One to Go Extinct, According to Research — https://curiosity.im/2ROWGqE
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Support the show.quantumquantum mechanicsquantum physicsphysicsdouble-slit experimentdouble slitphotonslightlight particlessuperpositionquantum statestatesfirst impressionfirst impressionshow tolife hackpro tipnetworkingbusinesscommunicationsexpiration datessell-by datesbest byfoodfreshnessexpiredexpired foodfood freshnesswordsvocabularylanguageuse byreserachIBMThamesBluevocabresearchsciencelexiconcuriosity podcastdailyquantum, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, physics, double-slit experiment, double slit, photons, light, light particles, superposition, quantum state, states, first impression, first impressions, how to, life hack, pro tip, networking, business, communications, expiration dates, sell-by dates, best by, food, freshness, expired, expired food, food freshness, words, vocabulary, language, use by, reserach, IBM, ThamesBlue, vocab, research, science, lexicon, curiosity podcast, dailyfullCuriosity.com Science6fd05cb3-4ff3-4587-8b1c-a999015d0b44Sun, 18 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:10:04https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/expiration-dates-explained-how-to-make-a-great-fir
cleanRelationship-Deepening TV, Elon Musk and Bill Gates' Productivity Hacks, and Why You Don't Hear Your Own FootstepsRelationship-Deepening TV, Elon Musk and Bill Gates' Productivity Hacks, and Why You Don't Hear Your Own FootstepsLearn why watching TV together is good for your relationship; why you don’t hear your own footsteps; and how to schedule your day to be as productive as overachievers like Elon Musk and Bill Gates.

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]]>Learn why watching TV together is good for your relationship; why you don’t hear your own footsteps; and how to schedule your day to be as productive as overachievers like Elon Musk and Bill Gates.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Watching TV Together Is Good for Your Relationship — https://curiosity.im/2Dfgb8I
Why Don't You Hear Your Own Footsteps? Neuroscience Has an Answer — https://curiosity.im/2RVdrjZ
Elon Musk and Bill Gates Schedule Their Days in 5-Minute Chunks — https://curiosity.im/2DclR3v
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Support the show.Elon MuskBill GatesTVtelevisionNetflixbinge watchingtv showsrelationshipsdatingparasocialsnugglingcouch timecouchsofaneurosciencefootstepsbrainauditory cortexhearingThink Weeksproductiveproductivitylife hackslife hackpro tiptime managementtimeresearchsciencecuriosity#CuriosityPodcastscience podcastdaily sciencescience dailypsychologycuriousdailynewsscience newsElon Musk, Bill Gates, TV, television, Netflix, binge watching, tv shows, relationships, dating, parasocial, snuggling, couch time, couch, sofa, neuroscience, footsteps, brain, auditory cortex, hearing, Think Weeks, productive, productivity, life hacks, life hack, pro tip, time management, time, research, science, curiosity, #CuriosityPodcast, science podcast, daily science, science daily, psychology, curious, daily, news, science newsfullCuriosity.com Scienced8a65c38-fffd-444b-8758-a9990157deb9Fri, 16 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:08:35https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/relationship-deepening-tv-elon-musk-and-bill-gates
cleanWhy You Listen to Songs on Repeat, Aluminum Foil Wi-Fi Boosting, and High-Income Morning RoutinesWhy You Listen to Songs on Repeat, Aluminum Foil Wi-Fi Boosting, and High-Income Morning RoutinesLearn about the evolutionary reason why you listen to some songs on repeat; the morning routines of high-income earners; and how you can boost your Wi-Fi signal with aluminum foil.

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]]>Learn about the evolutionary reason why you listen to some songs on repeat; the morning routines of high-income earners; and how you can boost your Wi-Fi signal with aluminum foil.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
There's an Evolutionary Reason Why You Listen to Some Songs on Repeat — https://curiosity.im/2DeCE5P
The 3 Big Differences Between the Routines of the Rich and Poor — https://curiosity.im/2Df2Ey6
Aluminum Foil Really Can Boost Wi-Fi Speed. Here's How. — https://curiosity.im/2DfLqAE
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Support the show.Wi-Fialuminum foilwifiwifi signalwifi hackmorning routinesrich and famoushigh-incomemorningmorning routinerich and poormere exposure effectsongs on repeatcatchy songsevolutionevolutionary adaptationemotionsemotionpsychologybehaviorwaveslife hackDIYlifehackercuriosityscience#CuriosityPodcastresearchscience podcastdailydaily podcastdaily sciencescience dailyWi-Fi, aluminum foil, wifi, wifi signal, wifi hack, morning routines, rich and famous, high-income, morning, morning routine, rich and poor, mere exposure effect, songs on repeat, catchy songs, evolution, evolutionary adaptation, emotions, emotion, psychology, behavior, waves, life hack, DIY, lifehacker, curiosity, science, #CuriosityPodcast, research, science podcast, daily, daily podcast, daily science, science dailyfullCuriosity.com Science6df6542c-e18b-4e54-afab-a9990083b31bThu, 15 Nov 2018 08:01:31 +000000:08:10https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/why-you-listen-to-songs-on-repeat-aluminum-foil-wi
cleanAchieve Goals with the WOOP Method, What To Do During Layovers, and Megapixels In Your EyesAchieve Goals with the WOOP Method, What To Do During Layovers, and Megapixels In Your EyesLearn about how many megapixels your eye can see; some of the coolest airport activities you can find during your next layover; and the research-backed WOOP method for working toward and achieving your goals.

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]]>Learn about how many megapixels your eye can see; some of the coolest airport activities you can find during your next layover; and the research-backed WOOP method for working toward and achieving your goals.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Buy ANOMIA on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2Dl5EIg (please support our sponsors!)
How Many Megapixels Is the Human Eye? — https://curiosity.im/2DffH2o
These Airports Have the Weirdest, Coolest Layover Activities — https://curiosity.im/2De0Hlh
WOOP Is a Research-Backed Method for Working Toward and Achieving Your Goals — https://curiosity.im/2Df2zdM
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Support the show.ANOMIAparty gamesWOOPWOOP methodgoalsachieve goalshow to achievehow toachieve your goalsgoal settingresearchsciencemegapixelsphotographyresolutioneyeeyeshuman eyevisionvisual resolutionfoveaoptic nervevisual activity576 megapixels576layoverlayoversairportsairportactivitiesAmsterdamSchipholMunich AirportAirbräuRijksmuseumVancouver International AirportVancouver AirportVancouver Aquariumartwishoutcomeobstacleplanpsychologylife hackproductivity hackhackspro tiplife tipadvicecuriosityANOMIA, party games, WOOP, WOOP method, goals, achieve goals, how to achieve, how to, achieve your goals, goal setting, research, science, megapixels, photography, resolution, eye, eyes, human eye, vision, visual resolution, fovea, optic nerve, visual activity, 576 megapixels, 576, layover, layovers, airports, airport, activities, Amsterdam, Schiphol, Munich Airport, Airbräu, Rijksmuseum, Vancouver International Airport, Vancouver Airport, Vancouver Aquarium, art, wish, outcome, obstacle, plan, psychology, life hack, productivity hack, hacks, pro tip, life tip, advice, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Science03735747-8c62-4eda-a1ac-a9980061ad17Wed, 14 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:08:53https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/achieve-goals-with-the-woop-method-what-to-do-duri
cleanMeasure Your Sleepiness, What Happens When Galaxies Collide, and Space Junk DamageMeasure Your Sleepiness, What Happens When Galaxies Collide, and Space Junk DamageLearn about what it looks like when galaxies collide with one another; how to measure how sleepy you are using the Epworth Sleepiness Scale; and how much damage space junk the size of a pencil eraser can do.

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]]>Learn about what it looks like when galaxies collide with one another; how to measure how sleepy you are using the Epworth Sleepiness Scale; and how much damage space junk the size of a pencil eraser can do.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Our Galaxy Is Headed for a Collision, and New Research Shows What It Will Look Like — https://curiosity.im/2RDDhZU
Measure Your Sleepiness with the Epworth Scale — https://curiosity.im/2Df297c
Check Out the Damage That Space Junk the Size of a Pencil Eraser Can Do — https://curiosity.im/2DfxRkM
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Support the show.black holessupermassive black holesgalaxiesgalaxyuniverseastrophysicsastronomyphysicsspacesciencespace junktrashjunkdebrisMilky WayHubbletelescopestelescope dataastronomicalEpworth Sleepiness ScaleEpworthsleepinesssleepdrowsydrowsinesssleepynessfeeling sleepyspace explorationNASAtravelouter spaceEarthorbitEarth's orbitorbit trashcuriosityresearchnew studystudy#CuriosityPodcastdaily scienceblack holes, supermassive black holes, galaxies, galaxy, universe, astrophysics, astronomy, physics, space, science, space junk, trash, junk, debris, Milky Way, Hubble, telescopes, telescope data, astronomical, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, Epworth, sleepiness, sleep, drowsy, drowsiness, sleepyness, feeling sleepy, space exploration, NASA, travel, outer space, Earth, orbit, Earth's orbit, orbit trash, curiosity, research, new study, study, #CuriosityPodcast, daily sciencefullCuriosity.com Science6791af37-23b1-4cc4-8633-a99700137460Tue, 13 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:08:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/measure-your-sleepiness-what-happens-when-galaxies
cleanSniff Out Fake News with Machine Learning and Increase Productivity with Don’t-Do Lists and Morning PagesSniff Out Fake News with Machine Learning and Increase Productivity with Don’t-Do Lists and Morning PagesLearn how to sniff out fake news with help from machine learning from MIT; how you can improve your to-do list with a “don’t-do” list; and how to maximize your creativity with a simple change in your morning routine.

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If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron!

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]]>Learn about Benjamin Banneker, an African-American polymath you need to know about; the Seinfeld Strategy for improving your productivity; and how an MIT student wants to contact aliens with a massive laser beam. Plus: professional wrestler Chris Jericho keeps coming up in conversation, thanks to one of the hosts who will remain unnamed.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Benjamin Banneker Was an African-American Polymath You Need to Know About — https://curiosity.im/2DaC5tJ
The Seinfeld Strategy Can Help You Be Productive and Prolific — https://curiosity.im/2DaK4Hh
This MIT Student Wants to Contact Aliens With a Massive Laser Beam — https://curiosity.im/2RDdWPy
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Support the show.Benjamin BannekerChris JerichoalienslasersMITresearchsciencescientistsscientistpolymathAfrican-AmericansAfrican American historyhistoryhistorical figuresThomas JeffersonastronomersJerry Seinfeldproductivityproductivity hackSeinfeld Strategythe X effectX Effectcalendarlife hackpro tiplife tipproductivity tiptiptipsgetting things doneadvicecomediansbeaconslaser beaconcuriosityscience podcast#CuriosityPodcastdaily sciencedailyJames ClarkfunnylulzcuriousspaceuniverseBenjamin Banneker, Chris Jericho, aliens, lasers, MIT, research, science, scientists, scientist, polymath, African-Americans, African American history, history, historical figures, Thomas Jefferson, astronomers, Jerry Seinfeld, productivity, productivity hack, Seinfeld Strategy, the X effect, X Effect, calendar, life hack, pro tip, life tip, productivity tip, tip, tips, getting things done, advice, comedians, beacons, laser beacon, curiosity, science podcast, #CuriosityPodcast, daily science, daily, James Clark, funny, lulz, curious, space, universefullCuriosity.com Science588fa71e-4ed1-4aac-a078-a993005f83fbFri, 09 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:08:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/contacting-aliens-with-lasers-african-american-pol
cleanCuriosity in the Workplace (w/ Spencer Harrison), New Flying with Dandelions, and Physical Relationship BenefitsCuriosity in the Workplace (w/ Spencer Harrison), New Flying with Dandelions, and Physical Relationship BenefitsLearn how dandelions taught researchers a new way of flying that was previously unknown to science. Then, learn how a happy marriage can make you physically healthier. You’ll also learn about curiosity in the workplace — and some of the unseen benefits of your own curiosity — from INSEAD Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour Spencer Harrison.

In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and talk to Spencer Harrison, an Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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]]>Learn how dandelions taught researchers a new way of flying that was previously unknown to science. Then, learn how a happy marriage can make you physically healthier. You’ll also learn about curiosity in the workplace — and some of the unseen benefits of your own curiosity — from INSEAD Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour Spencer Harrison.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and talk to Spencer Harrison, an Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Watch the Weird Way Dandelion Seeds Float in a Wind Tunnel — https://curiosity.im/2DaJvgD
7 Ways a Happy Relationship Makes You Healthier — https://curiosity.im/2D9bmhb
Bosses Don't Encourage Curiosity as Much as They Think They Do — https://curiosity.im/2JFcRnH
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Support the show.dandelion seedsdandelionscuriosityscienceflightINSEADSpencer HarrisonSurveyMonkeycuriosity in the workplaceworkplacebusinesslongevityresearchorganizational behaviorOrganisational Behaviourpappusfluid dynamicsaerodynamicsair flightseparated vortex ringairflowair flowpressureair pressurescience podcastnew studynew researchrelationshipsmarriagehealthhealthiercortisolhappy relationshipsbehaviorbehaviour#CuriosityPodcastdaily sciencescience dailydaily podcastdandelion seeds, dandelions, curiosity, science, flight, INSEAD, Spencer Harrison, SurveyMonkey, curiosity in the workplace, workplace, business, longevity, research, organizational behavior, Organisational Behaviour, pappus, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, air flight, separated vortex ring, airflow, air flow, pressure, air pressure, science podcast, new study, new research, relationships, marriage, health, healthier, cortisol, happy relationships, behavior, behaviour, #CuriosityPodcast, daily science, science daily, daily podcastfullCuriosity.com Sciencec20aeb0b-5f4a-4df3-9a83-a990018316f1Thu, 08 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:10:04https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/curiosity-in-the-workplace-w-spencer-harrison-new
cleanTaurids and Leonids Meteor Showers, Willpower-Boosting Workouts, and Marie Curie’s Secret UniversityTaurids and Leonids Meteor Showers, Willpower-Boosting Workouts, and Marie Curie’s Secret UniversityLearn where you can catch the Taurids and Leonids meteor showers this month; how working out could boost your willpower; and where the world’s billionaires got their fortunes.

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]]>Learn where you can catch the Taurids and Leonids meteor showers this month; how working out could boost your willpower; and where the world’s billionaires got their fortunes.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
The Taurids and the Leonids Are Nature's Meteor Shower Double-Feature — https://curiosity.im/2DbZr2g
Working Out Can Boost Your Willpower — https://curiosity.im/2Dc1ELd
Marie Curie Got Her Education at the Flying University — https://curiosity.im/2Dh31be
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Support the show.TauridsLeonidsmeteor showermeteor showersNovember 2018November meteor showersMarie CurieThe Flying UniversityPolandPolish historyhistorywomen scientistsscientistsresearchexercisefitnesswillpowerastronomyspacemeteoritessciencewomen in sciencewomenfemalefemale scientistsfamous womenfamous scientistsEnckecometsannual meteor showersFlying UniversitySociety of Science CoursesFree Polish UniversityPolishscience educationscience podcastdaily sciencedaily podcast#CuriosityPodcastcuriosityTaurids, Leonids, meteor shower, meteor showers, November 2018, November meteor showers, Marie Curie, The Flying University, Poland, Polish history, history, women scientists, scientists, research, exercise, fitness, willpower, astronomy, space, meteorites, science, women in science, women, female, female scientists, famous women, famous scientists, Encke, comets, annual meteor showers, Flying University, Society of Science Courses, Free Polish University, Polish, science education, science podcast, daily science, daily podcast, #CuriosityPodcast, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Science9ed33eff-9393-4ae1-8d6d-a990017a3353Wed, 07 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:07:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/taurids-and-leonids-meteor-showers-willpower-boost
cleanPrince Rupert’s Drop, Why Earth’s Core Is Younger Than Its Surface, and Newborn Babies May Be Super SmartPrince Rupert’s Drop, Why Earth’s Core Is Younger Than Its Surface, and Newborn Babies May Be Super SmartLearn why a Prince Rupert’s drop is both super-fragile and virtually unbreakable; why researchers think newborn babies are a lot smarter than they look; and why Earth’s core is younger than its surface.

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]]>Learn why a Prince Rupert’s drop is both super-fragile and virtually unbreakable; why researchers think newborn babies are a lot smarter than they look; and why Earth’s core is younger than its surface.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents — http://skillshare.com/curious
A Prince Rupert's Drop Is Both Extremely Fragile and Virtually Unbreakable — https://curiosity.im/2DbfwVX
Newborns Are Way Smarter Than They Appear, According to Science — https://curiosity.im/2D7lTcV
Thanks to Time Dilation, Earth's Core Is Younger Than Its Surface — https://curiosity.im/2D7ziS0
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cleanScientific Method Inventor, America’s First Beach, and How Many Faces You Can RecognizeScientific Method Inventor, America’s First Beach, and How Many Faces You Can RecognizeLearn about the man who invented the scientific method; the story of America’s first beach; and how many faces the average person can recognize.

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]]>Learn about the man who invented the scientific method; the story of America’s first beach; and how many faces the average person can recognize.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Who Invented the Scientific Method? You've Probably Never Heard of Him — https://curiosity.im/2DaISUj
America's First Beach Is on the North Carolina Outer Banks — https://curiosity.im/2DbVuL2
You Can Recognize About 5,000 Faces — https://curiosity.im/2D8UR4N
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cleanAcoustic Levitation, Stephen Hawking’s Science Bets, Helmholtz Resonance, and Where Your Body Feels EmotionsAcoustic Levitation, Stephen Hawking’s Science Bets, Helmholtz Resonance, and Where Your Body Feels EmotionsLearn about how scientists mapped where people feel emotions in their bodies; how scientists can make things levitate using sound; 3 times Stephen Hawking placed a bet on science; and why your car makes different noises when the windows are open.

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]]>Learn about how scientists mapped where people feel emotions in their bodies; how scientists can make things levitate using sound; 3 times Stephen Hawking placed a bet on science; and why your car makes different noises when the windows are open.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Scientists Have Mapped Where People Feel Emotions in Their Bodies — https://curiosity.im/2D8oJyj
We Can Make Things Levitate Using Sound — https://curiosity.im/2Da0iQU
7 Times People Made Bets on Science — https://curiosity.im/2D8HZeP
“Helmholtz Resonance” and why your slightly opened car windows make those awful thudding noises:
Why Do Slightly Opened Car Windows Make That Awful Sound? | Jalopnik
Flute acoustics: an introduction to how a flute works | UNSW
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Support the show.acoustic levitationlevitationStephen HawkingbetsStar TrekHelmholtz Resonancebodymind bodyconnectionscienceresearchpsychologybettingscience betsbets on sciencescience podcastacousticsflutecar windowsbodily sensation mapsbodily sensationsfeelingsacoustic vorticescontactless production lines#CuriosityPodcastKip ThorneCygnus X-1black holesphysicsphysicistsJohn PreskillLarge Hadron ColliderHiggs bosonHiggsGordon Kanethudsoundsoundspressure wavesair moleculesacoustic scienceresearchersfamous physicistsscientistsdrivingacoustic levitation, levitation, Stephen Hawking, bets, Star Trek, Helmholtz Resonance, body, mind body, connection, science, research, psychology, betting, science bets, bets on science, science podcast, acoustics, flute, car windows, bodily sensation maps, bodily sensations, feelings, acoustic vortices, contactless production lines, #CuriosityPodcast, Kip Thorne, Cygnus X-1, black holes, physics, physicists, John Preskill, Large Hadron Collider, Higgs boson, Higgs, Gordon Kane, thud, sound, sounds, pressure waves, air molecules, acoustic science, researchers, famous physicists, scientists, drivingfullCuriosity.com Science260fcb86-80aa-483f-bae8-a98c012a94a3Sun, 04 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +000000:10:04https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/acoustic-levitation-stephen-hawking-s-science-bets
clean“Drunkard’s Walk” Sunlight, The Undiagnosed Diseases Network, and the Only Universal Word“Drunkard’s Walk” Sunlight, The Undiagnosed Diseases Network, and the Only Universal WordLearn about why the sunlight you feel might be 50 million years old; learn about the Undiagnosed Diseases Network that has diagnosed hundreds of people with previously undiagnosable diseases; and the closest thing scientists have found to a “universal word.”

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]]>Learn about why the sunlight you feel might be 50 million years old; learn about the Undiagnosed Diseases Network that has diagnosed hundreds of people with previously undiagnosable diseases; and the closest thing scientists have found to a “universal word.”
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
That Sunlight You Feel Might Be 50 Million Years Old — https://curiosity.im/2D7J1rG
"Huh" Is the Closest Thing We've Found to a Universal Word — https://curiosity.im/2D5QGXh
This NIH Project Has Diagnosed Hundreds of People with Previously Undiagnosable Diseases — https://curiosity.im/2D6dq9H
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Support the show.Drunkard's walksunlightphysicsphotonslightspeed of lightlight travellight speedgamma raysscienceresearchuniversal wordlanguagewordslinguisticslanguages#CuriosityPodcastcuriositydaily sciencesunthe sunneutrinoslight particleshuhpsycholinguisticsNIHUDNUndiagnosed Diseases Networkundiagnoseddiseasesrare diseasesNational Institutes of Healthmedical mysteriesmysterious diseasesundiagnosablediagnosisrare diagnosismedicinedoctorsmedical specialistsmedical networkgenetic sequencingDrunkard's walk, sunlight, physics, photons, light, speed of light, light travel, light speed, gamma rays, science, research, universal word, language, words, linguistics, languages, #CuriosityPodcast, curiosity, daily science, sun, the sun, neutrinos, light particles, huh, psycholinguistics, NIH, UDN, Undiagnosed Diseases Network, undiagnosed, diseases, rare diseases, National Institutes of Health, medical mysteries, mysterious diseases, undiagnosable, diagnosis, rare diagnosis, medicine, doctors, medical specialists, medical network, genetic sequencingfullCuriosity.com Sciencee14b4bf9-65de-48aa-8438-a98b012f9f16Fri, 02 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:28https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/drunkard-s-walk-sunlight-the-undiagnosed-diseases
cleanReal-Life Zombification (w/ author Matt Simon), Most Annoying Sounds, and Leaders Who Are Too SmartReal-Life Zombification (w/ author Matt Simon), Most Annoying Sounds, and Leaders Who Are Too SmartMatt Simon, author of “Plight of the Living Dead,” discusses real-life zombification in nature. Plus, learn about the most annoying sounds ever, according to research, and why leaders who are too smart are actually less effective.

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]]>Matt Simon, author of “Plight of the Living Dead,” discusses real-life zombification in nature. Plus, learn about the most annoying sounds ever, according to research, and why leaders who are too smart are actually less effective.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — plus learn about real-life zombification from “Plight of the Living Dead” author Matt Simon — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Leaders Who Are Too Smart Are Less Effective — https://curiosity.im/2D4hozP
These Are the Most (and Least) Annoying Sounds Ever, According to a Study — https://curiosity.im/2D7Judq
More from Matt Simon:
Pick up “Plight of the Living Dead” on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2OfMaXm
Matt’s official website — http://www.mattsimon.net/
Follow Matt on Twitter — https://twitter.com/mrmattsimon
Reach Matt’s articles in WIRED — https://www.wired.com/author/matt-simon/
Check out Matt’s other book, “The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar: Evolution's Most Unbelievable Solutions to Life's Biggest Problems” — https://amzn.to/2RuR2dt
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Support the show.Matt Simonbiologyzombieszombificationreal life zombiesPlight of the Living DeadLiving DeadWIREDWIRED magazineannoyingmost annoyingannoying soundsresearchsciencepsychologyparasitessymbioticfungusvirusesamygdalaauditory cortexhearingleadersleadershipIQintelligencesmart leaderstoo smartauthorMatt Simon interviewauthor interviewZombieismjournalistjournalismcuriosity#CuriosityPodcastscience podcastdaily podcastzombie podcastzombie scienceMatt Simon, biology, zombies, zombification, real life zombies, Plight of the Living Dead, Living Dead, WIRED, WIRED magazine, annoying, most annoying, annoying sounds, research, science, psychology, parasites, symbiotic, fungus, viruses, amygdala, auditory cortex, hearing, leaders, leadership, IQ, intelligence, smart leaders, too smart, author, Matt Simon interview, author interview, Zombieism, journalist, journalism, curiosity, #CuriosityPodcast, science podcast, daily podcast, zombie podcast, zombie sciencefullCuriosity.com Scienceccf10f48-fc3a-4f3d-8a6b-a98a017ddca0Thu, 01 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +000000:09:41https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/real-life-zombification-author-matt-simon-most-ann
cleanThe First Telepathic Brainstorm, Ghost-Creating Toxic Mold, and Cropsey: the Real BoogeymanThe First Telepathic Brainstorm, Ghost-Creating Toxic Mold, and Cropsey: the Real BoogeymanIn this Halloween episode, learn how scientists were able to get three people to communicate with each other using only the power of their brains, and why toxic mold might make you see ghosts. Plus, hear the story of “Cropsey,” a terrifying boogeyman who turned out to be real.

In this Halloween 2018 podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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]]>In this Halloween episode, learn how scientists were able to get three people to communicate with each other using only the power of their brains, and why toxic mold might make you see ghosts. Plus, hear the story of “Cropsey,” a terrifying boogeyman who turned out to be real.
In this Halloween 2018 podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Scientists Linked Three Brains to Form the First Telepathic Brainstorm Session — https://curiosity.im/2D6LlyZ
Seeing Ghosts May Just Be a Result of Breathing a Toxic Mold — https://curiosity.im/2D7GkpM
"Cropsey" Was the Terrifying Boogeyman Who Turned Out to Be Real — https://curiosity.im/2D6hdE0
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Support the show.HalloweenHalloween specialscienceresearchtelepathytelepathicnew studyghoststoxic moldCropseyserial killerkillersmurderkidnappingcrimetrue crimeghost storyboogeymanreal-life boogeymantranscranial magnetic stimulationmoldhallucinationsghost sciencehauntingshauntedhaunted podcastAndre RandWillowbrook State SchoolWillowbrookStaten Islandkidnapperscriminalsreal criminalsdisappearancesdisappearancedaily podcast#CuriosityPodcastHalloween episodeOctoberspookyghost storiesHalloween, Halloween special, science, research, telepathy, telepathic, new study, ghosts, toxic mold, Cropsey, serial killer, killers, murder, kidnapping, crime, true crime, ghost story, boogeyman, real-life boogeyman, transcranial magnetic stimulation, mold, hallucinations, ghost science, hauntings, haunted, haunted podcast, Andre Rand, Willowbrook State School, Willowbrook, Staten Island, kidnappers, criminals, real criminals, disappearances, disappearance, daily podcast, #CuriosityPodcast, Halloween episode, October, spooky, ghost storiesfullCuriosity.com Science14273228-e118-4af4-8238-a98a0011a938Wed, 31 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:43https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/first-telepathic-brainstrom-ghost-creating-toxic-m
cleanMeasure Your Passionate Relationships, How to Spot Psychopaths and Narcissists, and the Car-Crushing MeteoriteMeasure Your Passionate Relationships, How to Spot Psychopaths and Narcissists, and the Car-Crushing MeteoriteLearn about the story of a meteorite that crushed a 1980 Chevy Malibu; a few red flags for spotting psychopaths and narcissists; and how you can measure your level of passionate love.

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]]>Learn why scientists think Saturn’s moon Dione might be habitable; why new research shows that giving advice is better than receiving it; and how to get a deeper sleep and boost your memory by listening to “pink noise.”
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Bright Streaks on This Underdog Moon of Saturn May Mean It's Habitable — https://curiosity.im/2EUJSxI
When It Comes to Self-Improvement, Giving Advice Is Better Than Getting It — https://curiosity.im/2D5F8TQ
For Deeper Sleep and a Stronger Memory, Listen to "Pink Noise" — https://curiosity.im/2D3qsol
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Support the show.pink noisesleepsleep hackbetter sleepmemorypsychologyresearchscienceSaturnmoonshabitablealien lifeextraterrestrialsSETIhabitable moonsolar systemastronomylinear virgaelinesbright streaksCassiniEmily MartinSmithsonianadvicegiving advicereceiving advicelife hackstronger memorydeeper sleepdeep sleepcuriosity#CuriosityPodcastcuriosity podcastscience podcastdailyspaceuniverselifepink noise, sleep, sleep hack, better sleep, memory, psychology, research, science, Saturn, moons, habitable, alien life, extraterrestrials, SETI, habitable moon, solar system, astronomy, linear virgae, lines, bright streaks, Cassini, Emily Martin, Smithsonian, advice, giving advice, receiving advice, life hack, stronger memory, deeper sleep, deep sleep, curiosity, #CuriosityPodcast, curiosity podcast, science podcast, daily, space, universe, lifefullCuriosity.com Science6cd49da7-2785-4bde-9df6-a98501707d2bMon, 29 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:48https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/pink-noise-sleep-hack-saturns-moon-dione-habitabil
cleanExercising for Different Body Types, New England Vampire Panic, Non-Vertical List Benefits, and Constellations on MarsExercising for Different Body Types, New England Vampire Panic, Non-Vertical List Benefits, and Constellations on MarsLearn about how your body type affects the way you should exercise; the New England Vampire Panic; what our constellations would look like if we saw them from Mars; and the benefits of writing a better, non-vertical list to organize your thoughts.

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]]>Learn about how your body type affects the way you should exercise; the New England Vampire Panic; what our constellations would look like if we saw them from Mars; and the benefits of writing a better, non-vertical list to organize your thoughts.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Should You Exercise According to Your Body Type? — https://curiosity.im/2D5EnKu
After the Salem Witch Trials, There Was the New England Vampire Panic — https://curiosity.im/2D5Nv1V
To Write a Better List, Don't Write It Vertically — https://curiosity.im/2D6lzep
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Support the show.New England Vampire Panicvampireshistoryghost storiesgrave digginggravediggingsupernaturalsuperstitionssuperstitiousparanormalbody typessomatotypesendomorphsectomorphsbody typeexercisefitnessexercise routineroutines#CuriosityPodcastmesomorphsWilliam Herbert Sheldonscienceresearchmedical historymedicinetuberculosishistory of medicinehandwritinglistswriting listslist makingMarsconstellationsastronomystarsspaceround robinround robin petitionformatslist formatswritingcuriositybestNew England Vampire Panic, vampires, history, ghost stories, grave digging, gravedigging, supernatural, superstitions, superstitious, paranormal, body types, somatotypes, endomorphs, ectomorphs, body type, exercise, fitness, exercise routine, routines, #CuriosityPodcast, mesomorphs, William Herbert Sheldon, science, research, medical history, medicine, tuberculosis, history of medicine, handwriting, lists, writing lists, list making, Mars, constellations, astronomy, stars, space, round robin, round robin petition, formats, list formats, writing, curiosity, bestfullCuriosity.com Science15730951-1b44-45d8-a4c8-a9850163fe96Sun, 28 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:04https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/exercising-for-different-body-types-new-england-va
cleanThe Science of Hauntings, Sleep Deprivation Effects, and Maximizing Benefits From NatureThe Science of Hauntings, Sleep Deprivation Effects, and Maximizing Benefits From NatureLearn how much your work suffers when you’re sleep deprived; the scientific reason why some places feel like they’re haunted by ghosts; and how to get the most benefits from being surrounded by nature.

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]]>Learn how much your work suffers when you’re sleep deprived; the scientific reason why some places feel like they’re haunted by ghosts; and how to get the most benefits from being surrounded by nature.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Here's How Much Your Work Suffers When You're Sleep Deprived — https://curiosity.im/2CT4WCC
Got a Ghost Problem? It Might Just Be Infrasound — https://curiosity.im/2CMq2Tk
For the Biggest Benefit From Being in Nature, Get Wild — https://curiosity.im/2CIir8h
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Support the show.#CuriosityPodcastcuriositycuriosity podcastsleep deprivedsleep deprivationExxon ValdezChernobylincompetenceworkproductivityUNRAVELresearchnew researchnew studystudyscienceacademicinfrasoundghostshauntingshauntedhauntingVic Tandyevolutionpsychologyghostcreepyvibrationshaunting scienceghost sciencenaturebenefitsnature benefitsbenefits of natureBelizeLake Michiganredwoodredwoodsredwood forestalpha-amylasecortisolstressstress reliefhormonestravel#CuriosityPodcast, curiosity, curiosity podcast, sleep deprived, sleep deprivation, Exxon Valdez, Chernobyl, incompetence, work, productivity, UNRAVEL, research, new research, new study, study, science, academic, infrasound, ghosts, hauntings, haunted, haunting, Vic Tandy, evolution, psychology, ghost, creepy, vibrations, haunting science, ghost science, nature, benefits, nature benefits, benefits of nature, Belize, Lake Michigan, redwood, redwoods, redwood forest, alpha-amylase, cortisol, stress, stress relief, hormones, travelfullCuriosity.com Science9f538c04-d3b7-4853-9303-a98500575b1eFri, 26 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/science-of-hauntings-sleep-deprivation-effects-max
cleanMystery Code of The 4,000-Year-Old Phaistos Disk, The Necrobiome, and 7 Beliefs of Emotionally Healthy PeopleMystery Code of The 4,000-Year-Old Phaistos Disk, The Necrobiome, and 7 Beliefs of Emotionally Healthy PeopleLearn about the mysterious 4,000-year-old Phaistos disk; how the necrobiome is helping forensic scientists; and the 7 beliefs of emotionally healthy people.

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]]>Learn about the mysterious 4,000-year-old Phaistos disk; how the necrobiome is helping forensic scientists; and the 7 beliefs of emotionally healthy people.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
The Phaistos Disk is a 4,000-Year-Old Mystery Code — https://curiosity.im/2CKLN5Z
The Necrobiome Is for the Dead What the Microbiome Is for the Living — https://curiosity.im/2CJlsoN
The 7 Beliefs of Emotionally Healthy People — https://curiosity.im/2CL4I0n
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Support the show.MinoansCretePhaistos Diskcodeancientancient civilizationancient codePhaistosmysteryancient mysterymystery codelanguagemovable typenecrobiomecorpsecorpsesdeaddeathdecomposedecompositiondecomposingtime of deathforensicsciencescientistsforensic scientistsmicrobial forensicsmicrobesmicrobiologybiologyDNAEllen Hendriksonmood-independent behaviorhabitsemotionally healthy peopleemotionally healthyemotional healthhappyhappinesshow to be happydaily podcastscience podcastscience dailycuriosityMinoans, Crete, Phaistos Disk, code, ancient, ancient civilization, ancient code, Phaistos, mystery, ancient mystery, mystery code, language, movable type, necrobiome, corpse, corpses, dead, death, decompose, decomposition, decomposing, time of death, forensic, science, scientists, forensic scientists, microbial forensics, microbes, microbiology, biology, DNA, Ellen Hendrikson, mood-independent behavior, habits, emotionally healthy people, emotionally healthy, emotional health, happy, happiness, how to be happy, daily podcast, science podcast, science daily, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Sciencee90f09ce-325f-4e41-a8ca-a97e003f1e8bThu, 25 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:57https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/mystery-code-of-the-4000-year-old-phaistos-disk-th
cleanCooked vs. Uncooked Fruits and Veggies (w/ The Nutrition Wonk), Food Poisoning Facts, and Milky Way’s Second LifeCooked vs. Uncooked Fruits and Veggies (w/ The Nutrition Wonk), Food Poisoning Facts, and Milky Way’s Second LifeLearn where food poisoning comes from (and how to avoid it); why we’re in the Milky Way’s second life.; and whether fruits and vegetables are healthier when they’re fresh or frozen.

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]]>Learn where food poisoning comes from (and how to avoid it); why we’re in the Milky Way’s second life.; and whether fruits and vegetables are healthier when they’re fresh or frozen.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and answer a listener question with help from The Nutrition Wonk, a registered dietitian nutritionist — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
We're in the Milky Way's Second Life — https://curiosity.im/2CJwRVt
Food Poisoning? Don't Blame the Last Thing You Ate — https://curiosity.im/2CNXI2S
More from The Nutrition Wonk:
Official Website — https://www.thenutritionwonk.com/
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Support the show.Nutrition WonknutritionKatherine PettMilky Waysecond lifeuniversephysicsfoodnutritionistalpha elementscold-flow accretionastrophysicstheoreticalhistorystarsastronomyspacescienceresearchDietitian Nutritionistcookeduncookedfruitsfruitvegetablesveggiescooked or uncookedcookingfood prepfood preparationnutrientssalmonellafood poisoningpathogensickfood poisoningshealthfood healthhealthy foodeatinghow to cookcookpreparationcuriosityexpertvegetable factsfactsNutrition Wonk, nutrition, Katherine Pett, Milky Way, second life, universe, physics, food, nutritionist, alpha elements, cold-flow accretion, astrophysics, theoretical, history, stars, astronomy, space, science, research, Dietitian Nutritionist, cooked, uncooked, fruits, fruit, vegetables, veggies, cooked or uncooked, cooking, food prep, food preparation, nutrients, salmonella, food poisoning, pathogen, sick, food poisonings, health, food health, healthy food, eating, how to cook, cook, preparation, curiosity, expert, vegetable facts, factsfullCuriosity.com Science5608d6c6-85a2-4594-945a-a97e00034aa9Wed, 24 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:09:49https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/cooked-vs-uncooked-fruits-and-veggies-nutrition-wo
cleanGreyson Near-Death Experience Scale, A Diet to Prevent Jet Lag, and Several States of MatterGreyson Near-Death Experience Scale, A Diet to Prevent Jet Lag, and Several States of MatterLearn about several states of matter beyond the three or four you probably already know about; the military-tested Argonne diet designed to prevent jet lag; and the Near-Death Experience Scale.

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]]>Learn about several states of matter beyond the three or four you probably already know about; the military-tested Argonne diet designed to prevent jet lag; and the Near-Death Experience Scale.
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SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents — http://skillshare.com/curious
There Are Way More Than Three States of Matter — https://curiosity.im/2CJs0nf
This Military-Tested Diet Prevents Jet Lag — https://curiosity.im/2CIwBWP
The Greyson Scale Quantifies Near-Death Experiences — https://curiosity.im/2CJkAAx
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Support the show.GreysonNDENear-Death ExperienceNear-Death Experience ScaleGreyson ScaleNDE Scalenear death experiencesnear death experiencenear deathexperiencescienceparanormalpsychologyresearchgreyson ndematterstates of mattersolidliquidplasmagasamorphous solidBose-Einstein condensatesuperconductorssuperfluidssupersolidsmoleculesmolecularquark-gluon plasmaelectron-degenerate mattertypes of matterArgonne dietjet laghow to prevent jet lagavoid jet lagjet lag tricktricktraveltipslife hacklife hacksscience podcastdaily podcastcuriosityGreyson, NDE, Near-Death Experience, Near-Death Experience Scale, Greyson Scale, NDE Scale, near death experiences, near death experience, near death, experience, science, paranormal, psychology, research, greyson nde, matter, states of matter, solid, liquid, plasma, gas, amorphous solid, Bose-Einstein condensate, superconductors, superfluids, supersolids, molecules, molecular, quark-gluon plasma, electron-degenerate matter, types of matter, Argonne diet, jet lag, how to prevent jet lag, avoid jet lag, jet lag trick, trick, travel, tips, life hack, life hacks, science podcast, daily podcast, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Scienceefa90287-e067-46f9-8ec1-a97e00283e77Tue, 23 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:59https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/greyson-near-death-experience-scale-argonne-diet-t
cleanWhat If Mosquitoes Disappeared, Facebook Relationships, and Hidden Messages in Backwards MusicWhat If Mosquitoes Disappeared, Facebook Relationships, and Hidden Messages in Backwards MusicLearn what might happen if mosquitoes disappeared; why music played backward makes you hear hidden messages; and what people can tell about your relationships from your Facebook profile.

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]]>Learn what might happen if mosquitoes disappeared; why music played backward makes you hear hidden messages; and what people can tell about your relationships from your Facebook profile.
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No One Knows What Would Happen If Mosquitoes Disappeared — https://curiosity.im/2CLHkA7
Here's Why Music Played Backward Makes You Hear Hidden Messages — https://curiosity.im/2CJk8Cl
People Can Tell a Lot About Your Relationship from Your Facebook Profile — https://curiosity.im/2CJjIvL
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cleanArthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini’s Friendship, How to Read Food Labels, Jack-O’-Lantern Maintenance, and Declaring SovereigntyArthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini’s Friendship, How to Read Food Labels, Jack-O’-Lantern Maintenance, and Declaring SovereigntyLearn how Spiritualism made Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini fast friends — and how it caused their falling out; how to read food labels in the U.S.; how to keep your jack-o’-lantern from spoiling; and why it’s hard to declare yourself a sovereign nation, even if you buy your own island.

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]]>Learn about why the universe may have been teeming with life billions of years ago; why NASA’s Mars 2020 Martian rover mission is going to be a huge milestone; and four personality types people fit into, according to new research.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Billions of Years Ago, the Universe May Have Been Teeming with Life
We're Officially Sending a New Martian Rover to Search for Life on the Red Planet
According to New Research, People Fit into These 4 Personality Types
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Support the show.Mars 2020martianMarsMars roverroverrover missionMars missionNASAspacespace explorationalien lifealiensSETIextraterrestriallifelife on other planetslife on other worldshabitable zonehabitable epochuniversehistoryphysicstheoretical physicsastrophysicsastronomersastronomyevolutionMartian roverpersonality typespersonality traitsscienceresearchstudyNature Human BehaviorNorthwestern researchNorthwesterncuriositydailyMars 2020, martian, Mars, Mars rover, rover, rover mission, Mars mission, NASA, space, space exploration, alien life, aliens, SETI, extraterrestrial, life, life on other planets, life on other worlds, habitable zone, habitable epoch, universe, history, physics, theoretical physics, astrophysics, astronomers, astronomy, evolution, Martian rover, personality types, personality traits, science, research, study, Nature Human Behavior, Northwestern research, Northwestern, curiosity, dailyfullCuriosity.com Science75a9c313-b14a-4e7c-80fc-a97d010266faFri, 19 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/the-habitable-epoch-mars-2020-search-for-life-4-re
cleanThe Sinister Darkness Factor Trait, Why Pluto’s Definition Matters, and World Record PumpkinsThe Sinister Darkness Factor Trait, Why Pluto’s Definition Matters, and World Record PumpkinsLearn about a personality trait called the D Factor that might be behind all the evil in the world; why the Pluto planet debate just won’t go away; and how much time it takes to grow giant, prize-worthy pumpkins.

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]]>Learn about a personality trait called the D Factor that might be behind all the evil in the world; why the Pluto planet debate just won’t go away; and how much time it takes to grow giant, prize-worthy pumpkins.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
The D Factor Might Be the Personality Trait Behind All the Evil in the World
Here's Why the Pluto Planet Debate Just Won't Die
Here's How Time-Consuming It Is to Grow Giant, Prize-Worthy Pumpkins
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Support the show.D FactorDark FactorDark Triadpersonalitypersonality traitsPlutoPluto definitionPluto planetplanet definitiondefinition of planets9 planets9th planetplanetsastronomysciencescientific literaturenew studynew researchresearchscientific studypumpkinsCharlie BrownGreat PumpkinLittle Red-Haired GirlPsychological Reviewpsychologypsychological constructsPluto debatedebateIAUInternational Astronomical Unionpeer reviewprocessdecisionclassificationsworld recordworld record pumpkinMachiavellianismnarcissismpsychopathydarkestevilevil traitsD Factor, Dark Factor, Dark Triad, personality, personality traits, Pluto, Pluto definition, Pluto planet, planet definition, definition of planets, 9 planets, 9th planet, planets, astronomy, science, scientific literature, new study, new research, research, scientific study, pumpkins, Charlie Brown, Great Pumpkin, Little Red-Haired Girl, Psychological Review, psychology, psychological constructs, Pluto debate, debate, IAU, International Astronomical Union, peer review, process, decision, classifications, world record, world record pumpkin, Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, darkest, evil, evil traitsfullCuriosity.com Science426cbddb-4079-4d69-80c6-a97d0016abf2Thu, 18 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:09:59https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/the-sinister-dark-factor-trait-why-plutos-definiti
Adult Bedtime Benefits, Cerberin Toxin, and A Word to Convince Others You’re Not A RobotAdult Bedtime Benefits, Cerberin Toxin, and A Word to Convince Others You’re Not A RobotLearn about why regular bedtimes aren’t just for kids; a toxin in the pong pong seeds of the Cerbera odollam tree that’s been called the perfect murder weapon; and the best word you can say to convince people you’re not a robot.

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]]>Learn about why regular bedtimes aren’t just for kids; a toxin in the pong pong seeds of the Cerbera odollam tree that’s been called the perfect murder weapon; and the best word you can say to convince people you’re not a robot.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Regular Bedtimes Aren't Just For Kids
The Toxin in "The Suicide Tree" Has Been Called the Perfect Murder Weapon
The Best Word to Convince Other People You're Not a Robot Is ... Very Gross
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cleanMoonmoons, Why You Get Sick When Seasons Change, and a Quiz Measuring ForgivenessMoonmoons, Why You Get Sick When Seasons Change, and a Quiz Measuring ForgivenessLearn how moons can have their own moons called moonmoons; how to tell whether you’re a forgiving person; and why you get sick when the seasons change.

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]]>Learn how moons can have their own moons called moonmoons; how to tell whether you’re a forgiving person; and why you get sick when the seasons change.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Moons Can Have Moons and You Can Call Them Moonmoons
This Quiz Tells You How Forgiving You Are
Why Do People Get Sick When the Seasons Change?
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Support the show.moonmoonmoon-squaredsnested moonsmoonitosmoonitoestiny moonsmoonsmoonmoonsIAUInternational Astronomical Uniongrandmoonsmoonettesastronomyspacescienceresearchdistant moonscelestial bodiescelestial objectscelestialstarsorbitorbitingsatellitesastronomersforgivenessforgivingforgivehow to forgivepsychologyself-improvementself-carelife hackspro tipsmotivationavoidance motivationrevenge motivationTransgression Motivations Questionnairefluflu viruswhy we get sickseasonalillnessmedicinevirusbiologysicknessgetting sickvirusessickscience podcastrhinoviruscoronaviruscontagiousmoonmoon, moon-squareds, nested moons, moonitos, moonitoes, tiny moons, moons, moonmoons, IAU, International Astronomical Union, grandmoons, moonettes, astronomy, space, science, research, distant moons, celestial bodies, celestial objects, celestial, stars, orbit, orbiting, satellites, astronomers, forgiveness, forgiving, forgive, how to forgive, psychology, self-improvement, self-care, life hacks, pro tips, motivation, avoidance motivation, revenge motivation, Transgression Motivations Questionnaire, flu, flu virus, why we get sick, seasonal, illness, medicine, virus, biology, sickness, getting sick, viruses, sick, science podcast, rhinovirus, coronavirus, contagiousfullCuriosity.com Scienceecd71ec3-a5c6-4798-9a4e-a97a013c1311Tue, 16 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:37https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/moonmoons-why-you-get-sick-when-the-seasons-change
Your Exposome Germ Cloud, The Tree That Owns Itself, and Bosses Don’t Encourage CuriosityYour Exposome Germ Cloud, The Tree That Owns Itself, and Bosses Don’t Encourage CuriosityLearn about your exposome, the friendly cloud of germs that surrounds you; why bosses don’t encourage curiosity as much as they think they do (and what that’s a bad thing); and the aptly named Tree That Owns Itself in Athens, Georgia.

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]]>Learn about your exposome, the friendly cloud of germs that surrounds you; why bosses don’t encourage curiosity as much as they think they do (and what that’s a bad thing); and the aptly named Tree That Owns Itself in Athens, Georgia.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Your Exposome Is the Friendly Cloud of Germs That Surrounds You
Bosses Don't Encourage Curiosity as Much as They Think They Do
There's a Tree That Owns Itself in Athens, Georgia
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Support the show.exposomeexposomesmicroorganismsmicrobiomesmicrobiomebiologygermsgerm cloudcloudgermsterilizationsterilebacteriaairaurabodycuriosityINSEADSurveyMonkeybossesbossmanagementbusinesscuriosity in the workplaceresearchstudypsychologyproductivityencourage curiositysciencescience podcastcuriosity podcastencouraging curiositytree that owns itselfAthensGeorgiatreesentsWilliam H. JacksonWilliam H Jacksonweird lawlawsweirdoddodditiescuriousexposome, exposomes, microorganisms, microbiomes, microbiome, biology, germs, germ cloud, cloud, germ, sterilization, sterile, bacteria, air, aura, body, curiosity, INSEAD, SurveyMonkey, bosses, boss, management, business, curiosity in the workplace, research, study, psychology, productivity, encourage curiosity, science, science podcast, curiosity podcast, encouraging curiosity, tree that owns itself, Athens, Georgia, trees, ents, William H. Jackson, William H Jackson, weird law, laws, weird, odd, oddities, curiousfullCuriosity.com Sciencea84c2e24-8e2d-4b99-bd1a-a977016c7c48Mon, 15 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:40https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/your-exposome-germ-cloud-the-tree-that-owns-itself
cleanWhere Online Lingo Comes From, How to Reinforce Good Habits, Gym Class Fallout, and Why Glue Doesn’t Stick to the BottleWhere Online Lingo Comes From, How to Reinforce Good Habits, Gym Class Fallout, and Why Glue Doesn’t Stick to the BottleLearn about a massive Twitter analysis that shows where your favorite online lingo came from; how to reinforce good habits with temptation bundling; how gym class when you were a kid might affect your exercise habits today; and why glue doesn’t stick to the bottle.

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]]>Learn about a massive Twitter analysis that shows where your favorite online lingo came from; how to reinforce good habits with temptation bundling; how gym class when you were a kid might affect your exercise habits today; and why glue doesn’t stick to the bottle.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
This Massive Twitter Analysis Shows Where Your Favorite Online Lingo Came From
Reinforce Good Habits With Temptation Bundling
Your Exercise Habits Today Might Depend on Your Opinion of Gym Class as a Kid
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Support the show.online slangonline lingoonlineTwittertweetsOMGwordsslangtermsonline termsterminologyoriginslanguagelinguisticsamiriteonline languagelanguage onlinetemptation bundlinggood habitshabitshabit formingforming habitsresearchpsychologyproductivityefficiencyhappinessgetting things donehow to get things doneCivilization VIvideo gamesgaminggaming tipsgame life balancegluesuper gluehow glue workswhy glue doesn't stick to the bottleglue bottlesgym classP.E.gymexerciseworkout habitsteam sportsfitnesscuriosityscienceonline slang, online lingo, online, Twitter, tweets, OMG, words, slang, terms, online terms, terminology, origins, language, linguistics, amirite, online language, language online, temptation bundling, good habits, habits, habit forming, forming habits, research, psychology, productivity, efficiency, happiness, getting things done, how to get things done, Civilization VI, video games, gaming, gaming tips, game life balance, glue, super glue, how glue works, why glue doesn't stick to the bottle, glue bottles, gym class, P.E., gym, exercise, workout habits, team sports, fitness, curiosity, sciencefullCuriosity.com Scienceb068efdd-b2d9-4298-a9da-a97701589943Sun, 14 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:05https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/where-online-lingo-comes-from-how-to-reinforce-goo
clean2018 Ig Nobel Prizes, Flu Shots Don’t Make You Sick, and Setting Broad Goals for Longer Happiness2018 Ig Nobel Prizes, Flu Shots Don’t Make You Sick, and Setting Broad Goals for Longer HappinessLearn about why the flu shot will not give you the flu; how you can set the right goals to make happiness can last longer; and the hilarious winners of the 2018 Ig Nobel Prizes.

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]]>Learn about why the flu shot will not give you the flu; how you can set the right goals to make happiness can last longer; and the hilarious winners of the 2018 Ig Nobel Prizes.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
No, The Flu Shot Can't Give You The Flu. Here's Why You Think It Can
Happiness Can Last Longer If You Set Broad Goals
These Are the 10 Hilarious Winners of the 2018 Ig Nobel Prizes
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cleanTime May Be Slowing Down, You Leave Good First Impressions, and Ouija Board OriginsTime May Be Slowing Down, You Leave Good First Impressions, and Ouija Board OriginsLearn about why some physicists think time may be slowing down, and how it might eventually stop; new research that says you make a better first impression than you might think; and the true origin story of the Ouija board.

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]]>Learn about why some physicists think time may be slowing down, and how it might eventually stop; new research that says you make a better first impression than you might think; and the true origin story of the Ouija board.
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Some Physicists Think Time May Be Slowing Down — and Will Eventually Stop
Don't Worry, You Made a Better First Impression Than You Think
The True Origin Story of the Ouija Board
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cleanWhy Aliens May Be Under Ice, Transnistria, and How Exclamation Points Stress People OutWhy Aliens May Be Under Ice, Transnistria, and How Exclamation Points Stress People OutLearn about how punctuation and exclamation points are stressing people out; why ice might be stopping us from discovering an alien civilization; and Transnistria: a country that doesn’t exist!

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]]>Learn about how punctuation and exclamation points are stressing people out; why ice might be stopping us from discovering an alien civilization; and Transnistria: a country that doesn’t exist!
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Exclamation Points Are Out of Control, and It's Stressing People Out
Where Are All the Aliens? Maybe They're Under the Ice.
Welcome to Transnistria, the Country That Doesn't Exist
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cleanMeasuring Your FOMO, Tashirojima “Cat Island,” and the Man Who Put His Head Inside A Particle Accelerator (and Survived!)Measuring Your FOMO, Tashirojima “Cat Island,” and the Man Who Put His Head Inside A Particle Accelerator (and Survived!)Learn about the real effects of FOMO, and how you can measure your fear of missing out; the story of Anatoli Bugorski, a Russian scientist who put his head inside a particle accelerator and survived; and the Japanese “Cat Island” of Tashirojima, where there are more cats than people.

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]]>Learn about the real effects of FOMO, and how you can measure your fear of missing out; the story of Anatoli Bugorski, a Russian scientist who put his head inside a particle accelerator and survived; and the Japanese “Cat Island” of Tashirojima, where there are more cats than people.
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SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents
Measure Your Fear of Missing Out with This Science-Backed Quiz
Anatoli Bugorski, the Man Who Put His Head Inside a Particle Accelerator — and Survived
Cats Outnumber People on the Japanese Island of Tashirojima
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cleanSchrödinger's Second Cat, Asymmetric Insight, and Why You Should Study How You StudySchrödinger's Second Cat, Asymmetric Insight, and Why You Should Study How You StudyLearn about a version of Schrödinger's cat that might break quantum physics; a study hack that makes you think about how you study; and why you’re not as mysterious as you think you are, thanks to a cognitive bias called asymmetric insight.

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]]>Learn about a version of Schrödinger's cat that might break quantum physics; a study hack that makes you think about how you study; and why you’re not as mysterious as you think you are, thanks to a cognitive bias called asymmetric insight.
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Adding a Second Cat to Schrödinger's Cat Experiment Might Break Quantum Physics
This Study Hack From a Stanford Researcher Gets A's out of B+ Students
Asymmetric Insight Is Why You're Not as Mysterious as You Think You Are
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Support the show.Schrödinger's catquantum physicsquantum mechanicsquantumCopenhagen interpretationsuperpositionWignerEugene Wignersciencetheoreticalquantum computersSwiss Federal Institute of Technologyresearchhypothesissimulationideathought experimentmetacognitionstudystudy tipsstudy habitsstudyinghow to studystudy hackasymmetric insightcognitive biasesscience podcastideologycommunicationfriendshipmisnomerscuriositycuriosity podcastbest way to studystudy researchSchrödinger's cat, quantum physics, quantum mechanics, quantum, Copenhagen interpretation, superposition, Wigner, Eugene Wigner, science, theoretical, quantum computers, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, research, hypothesis, simulation, idea, thought experiment, metacognition, study, study tips, study habits, studying, how to study, study hack, asymmetric insight, cognitive biases, science podcast, ideology, communication, friendship, misnomers, curiosity, curiosity podcast, best way to study, study researchfullCuriosity.com Science0b88a9d0-d5eb-4817-838e-a970014c789dMon, 08 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:37https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/schrodingers-second-cat-asymmetric-insight-why-you
cleanNuclear Pasta, Belly Button Science, How Lighting Affects Learning and Memory, and the Worst Diet Fads EverNuclear Pasta, Belly Button Science, How Lighting Affects Learning and Memory, and the Worst Diet Fads EverLearn how the wrong lighting can make you less productive, and why “nuclear pasta” might be the strongest material in the universe. We’ll also dispel some myths about the worst diet fads in history, and answer a listener question about why there are “innie” and “outie” belly buttons.

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]]>Learn how the wrong lighting can make you less productive, and why “nuclear pasta” might be the strongest material in the universe. We’ll also dispel some myths about the worst diet fads in history, and answer a listener question about why there are “innie” and “outie” belly buttons.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
You Should Never Work in a Dimly Lit Room
"Nuclear Pasta" May Be the Universe's Strongest Material
You Should Never, Ever Try These 11 Diet Fads From the Past (and Present)
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Support the show.inniesoutiesouttiesbelly buttonsbellybuttonsbelly button sciencesciencebelly buttonpsychologymemorylearninglightdarknesslightingstudy tipslife hackproductivitytiptipshackhackstricksneutron starnuclear pastaspaceastrophysicsphysicsNelly Furtadobrain-derived neurotrophic factorneurotrophicdensitymassresearchsciencesdiet fadstapewormstapeworm dietliquid dietworst dietworst dietscleansingcleansedetoxlemonade dietcleanse dietWilliam the Conquerorumbilicusanatomyanatomicalbodyhuman bodyinnies, outies, outties, belly buttons, bellybuttons, belly button science, science, belly button, psychology, memory, learning, light, darkness, lighting, study tips, life hack, productivity, tip, tips, hack, hacks, tricks, neutron star, nuclear pasta, space, astrophysics, physics, Nelly Furtado, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neurotrophic, density, mass, research, sciences, diet fads, tapeworms, tapeworm diet, liquid diet, worst diet, worst diets, cleansing, cleanse, detox, lemonade diet, cleanse diet, William the Conqueror, umbilicus, anatomy, anatomical, body, human bodyfullCuriosity.com Scienceb0bd6416-e87e-43a7-ac08-a9700141ca7aSun, 07 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:06https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/nuclear-pasta-belly-button-science-how-lighting-af
clean3-Step Fear Control Method, Quantum Physics Changing the Past, and Red Meat Allergies from Tick Bites3-Step Fear Control Method, Quantum Physics Changing the Past, and Red Meat Allergies from Tick BitesLearn about a quantum physics quirk that might mean you can change the past; how a bite from a lone star tick could make you allergic to red meat; and a fear researcher’s three-step RIA method you can use to control your fears.

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]]>Learn about a quantum physics quirk that might mean you can change the past; how a bite from a lone star tick could make you allergic to red meat; and a fear researcher’s three-step RIA method you can use to control your fears.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
A Quirk of Quantum Physics Might Mean You Can Change the Past
The Bite of a Lone Star Tick Can Make You Allergic to Red Meat
Use the RIA Method to Control Your Fears
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Support the show.Mary PoffenrothRIA Methodfearfear researchfearsfear researcherquantum mechanicsquantum physicslightphotonstime traveltime quirksquirksdouble-slit experimentdouble slitinterference patternpatternswavesparticlesalpha-gallone star tickticksred meatdiseasestick diseasesuncommon diseasesrare conditionstick bitesalpha galfactual fearfictional feartypes of feardifferent fearsrecognizeidentifyaddressRIARIA fearcuriosityscienceresearchscience podcastpsychologyresearchersMary Poffenroth, RIA Method, fear, fear research, fears, fear researcher, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, light, photons, time travel, time quirks, quirks, double-slit experiment, double slit, interference pattern, patterns, waves, particles, alpha-gal, lone star tick, ticks, red meat, diseases, tick diseases, uncommon diseases, rare conditions, tick bites, alpha gal, factual fear, fictional fear, types of fear, different fears, recognize, identify, address, RIA, RIA fear, curiosity, science, research, science podcast, psychology, researchersfullCuriosity.com Scienceab024824-013a-40a1-8cb2-a97000105970Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/3-step-fear-control-method-quantum-physics-changin
cleanFirst Moon Beyond Our Solar System Discovery, Jacuzzi of Despair, and The Winner EffectFirst Moon Beyond Our Solar System Discovery, Jacuzzi of Despair, and The Winner EffectLearn about how astronomers may have just discovered the first moon beyond our solar system; why the “jacuzzi of despair” kills everything that enters it; and why the winner effect says one win leads to even more wins.

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]]>Learn about how astronomers may have just discovered the first moon beyond our solar system; why the “jacuzzi of despair” kills everything that enters it; and why the winner effect says one win leads to even more wins.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Astronomers May Have Just Discovered the First Moon Beyond Our Solar System
The Jacuzzi of Despair Is a Deadly Lake Within the Gulf of Mexico
The Winner Effect Says One Win Leads to Even More
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Support the show.winner effectastronomymoonsolar systemspacespace explorationastronomersastronomicaldiscoverydiscoveredfirst moonmoonsKepler-1625bKeplerHubblespace telescopetelescopesdistantcelestial bodiescelestial objectsScience Advancesadvancementsscientific discoveryexomoonplanetsuniversejacuzzi of despairsaltwaterGulf of Mexicounderwater jacuzzibriniclesthe winner effectwinningwinnersdorsomedial prefrontal cortexdmPFCpersistenceresiliencegritthalamusphysiologypsychologyscienceresearchnew researchexperimentsscience podcastdaily podcastscience dailydaily sciencewinner effect, astronomy, moon, solar system, space, space exploration, astronomers, astronomical, discovery, discovered, first moon, moons, Kepler-1625b, Kepler, Hubble, space telescope, telescopes, distant, celestial bodies, celestial objects, Science Advances, advancements, scientific discovery, exomoon, planets, universe, jacuzzi of despair, salt, water, Gulf of Mexico, underwater jacuzzi, brinicles, the winner effect, winning, winners, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, dmPFC, persistence, resilience, grit, thalamus, physiology, psychology, science, research, new research, experiments, science podcast, daily podcast, science daily, daily sciencefullCuriosity.com Science1dec9eb6-155d-4392-bab3-a96e0171e4c9Thu, 04 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:38https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/first-moon-beyond-our-solar-system-discovery-jacuz
cleanA New World Beyond Pluto, Neuroscience’s Take on Free Will, and Blue Zones Where People Live LongerA New World Beyond Pluto, Neuroscience’s Take on Free Will, and Blue Zones Where People Live LongerLearn about a world beyond Pluto nicknamed “The Goblin” that astronomers just discovered; what neuroscience says about whether humans have free will; and “Blue Zones” where people live longer.

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]]>Learn about a world beyond Pluto nicknamed “The Goblin” that astronomers just discovered; what neuroscience says about whether humans have free will; and “Blue Zones” where people live longer.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
There's a World Beyond Pluto That Astronomers Just Discovered
Do We Have Free Will? Neuroscience Might Have an Answer
Blue Zones are Places Where People Live Much Longer Than Average
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Support the show.The GoblinGoblinPlutoplanetplanetsPlanet Nineastronomyastronomersastronomicaldiscoverynew planetNASAprobesspaceouter spacesolar systemuniversedwarf planetTG387neurosciencefree willphilosophydeterminismincompatibilismphilosophicalscienceresearchnew researchnew studyBlue Zonesimmortalityliving longerlongevitylife expectancyhow tohow to live longercuriositydailyscience podcastlifelivingThe Goblin, Goblin, Pluto, planet, planets, Planet Nine, astronomy, astronomers, astronomical, discovery, new planet, NASA, probes, space, outer space, solar system, universe, dwarf planet, TG387, neuroscience, free will, philosophy, determinism, incompatibilism, philosophical, science, research, new research, new study, Blue Zones, immortality, living longer, longevity, life expectancy, how to, how to live longer, curiosity, daily, science podcast, life, livingfullCuriosity.com Sciencef6c12c19-4221-418e-823f-a96e0040ffe3Wed, 03 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:58https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/a-new-world-beyond-pluto-neurosciences-take-on-fre
cleanPlants That Light Up When Attacked, A 5-Minute Trick for Falling Asleep, and The Creepy Carleton VillaPlants That Light Up When Attacked, A 5-Minute Trick for Falling Asleep, and The Creepy Carleton VillaLearn about why scientists made a plant that lights up when it’s attacked; the history of what might be the creepiest house in the United States; and a 5-minute trick to help you fall asleep faster. Plus: hear Cody and Ashley react to Curiosity Daily being recognized as the 2018 Best Science & Medicine Podcast in the 13th Annual People’s Choice Podcast Awards!

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]]>Learn about why scientists made a plant that lights up when it’s attacked; the history of what might be the creepiest house in the United States; and a 5-minute trick to help you fall asleep faster. Plus: hear Cody and Ashley react to Curiosity Daily being recognized as the 2018 Best Science & Medicine Podcast in the 13th Annual People’s Choice Podcast Awards!
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Watch Plants Light Up When They're Attacked
This Is Hands-Down the Creepiest House in the United States
This 5-Minute Trick Can Help You Fall Asleep Faster
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Support the show.plantsglowinglightssciencescientistsbotanybotanistsArabidopsisthalianacalciumelectrolytesplant sciencebiologyCarleton Villahistorycreepy historycreepy storiescreepyThousand IslandarchipelagorichmansionWilliam WyckoffWyckoff familycursecursesfamily curseabandonedsleep tipsleep trickfall asleephow to fall asleepPodcast Awards201813th annual2018 Podcast Awardsscience podcastbest podcasttop podcastbest science podcastScience & MedicinepodcastsCody GoughAshley Hamerplants, glowing, lights, science, scientists, botany, botanists, Arabidopsis, thaliana, calcium, electrolytes, plant science, biology, Carleton Villa, history, creepy history, creepy stories, creepy, Thousand Island, archipelago, rich, mansion, William Wyckoff, Wyckoff family, curse, curses, family curse, abandoned, sleep tip, sleep trick, fall asleep, how to fall asleep, Podcast Awards, 2018, 13th annual, 2018 Podcast Awards, science podcast, best podcast, top podcast, best science podcast, Science & Medicine, podcasts, Cody Gough, Ashley HamerfullCuriosity.com Science958ec674-e0e9-425a-b2ad-a96c0186d5ffTue, 02 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +000000:09:46https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/plants-that-light-up-when-attacked-5-minute-trick
cleanFlu Shot Timing, Space Experiment Requirements, and Relationship Deal Breakers, According to ResearchFlu Shot Timing, Space Experiment Requirements, and Relationship Deal Breakers, According to ResearchLearn CASIS’ criteria for getting approval for a science experiment in space; when is the right time to get your flu shot; and the top 10 relationship deal breakers, according to research.

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]]>Learn CASIS’ criteria for getting approval for a science experiment in space; when is the right time to get your flu shot; and the top 10 relationship deal breakers, according to research.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Before They're Allowed in Space, Science Experiments Need to Meet These 3 Criteria
When's the Right Time to Get Your Flu Shot?
Scientists Have Identified the Top 10 Relationship Deal Breakers
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cleanMicrowaveable Metals, Athlete Nature vs. Nurture, The House On The Rock, and Supernova-Skipping StarsMicrowaveable Metals, Athlete Nature vs. Nurture, The House On The Rock, and Supernova-Skipping StarsLearn about what we discovered when astronomers watched a star turn directly into a black hole; new science into how much your genes determine your athleticism; why some materials shouldn’t go in the microwave; and one of the strangest places in the country: the House on the Rock.

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]]>Learn about what we discovered when astronomers watched a star turn directly into a black hole; new science into how much your genes determine your athleticism; why some materials shouldn’t go in the microwave; and one of the strangest places in the country: the House on the Rock.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Astronomers Once Watched a Star Turn Directly into a Black Hole
The House on the Rock Is the Tourist Trap to End All Tourist Traps
Are Some People Just Natural-Born Athletes? Science Has an Answer
Additional resources discussed:
What Should and Shouldn't I Microwave? | Lifehacker
Here's Why Fruit and Vegetables Spark in the Microwave
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cleanHank Green Talks About His Writing Process and His Debut Novel, “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing”Hank Green Talks About His Writing Process and His Debut Novel, “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing”Renowned science communicator, entrepreneur, and author Hank Green discusses his debut novel, “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing.” In this special episode of Curiosity Daily, he talks about his writing process, how he approached writing a novel from the perspective of a young woman, some of the themes of the book, and what it was like writing a book as a citizen of the Internet. Plus: get the exclusive scoop on what this book has to do with being a pet detective!

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]]>Renowned science communicator, entrepreneur, and author Hank Green discusses his debut novel, “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing.” In this special episode of Curiosity Daily, he talks about his writing process, how he approached writing a novel from the perspective of a young woman, some of the themes of the book, and what it was like writing a book as a citizen of the Internet. Plus: get the exclusive scoop on what this book has to do with being a pet detective!
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Pick up “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing” on Amazon and everywhere books are found. You can also follow Hank Green and Curiosity Daily hosts Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer on Twitter.
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cleanHow Adderall Hurts Studying, 3 Gym Class Mistakes, and How Much Coffee You Should DrinkHow Adderall Hurts Studying, 3 Gym Class Mistakes, and How Much Coffee You Should DrinkLearn why you should think twice before using Adderall as a study tool; 3 things gym class got wrong; and the healthiest number of cups of coffee to drink per day, according to a huge umbrella review.

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]]>Learn why you should think twice before using Adderall as a study tool; 3 things gym class got wrong; and the healthiest number of cups of coffee to drink per day, according to a huge umbrella review.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Adderall Doesn't Make Everyone "Smarter"
3 Things Gym Class Got Wrong
This Is the Healthiest Number of Cups of Coffee to Drink Per Day
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clean5-Minute Hack to Beat Procrastination, Spider Benefits and Dangers, and Philosophical Disciplines5-Minute Hack to Beat Procrastination, Spider Benefits and Dangers, and Philosophical DisciplinesLearn a 5-minute hack for beating procrastination from Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom; why spiders are good for your home, and the most humane way to get rid of them; and a primer on a few philosophical disciplines to get you started in the world of philosophy.

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]]>Learn a 5-minute hack for beating procrastination from Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom; why spiders are good for your home, and the most humane way to get rid of them; and a primer on a few philosophical disciplines to get you started in the world of philosophy.
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The 5-Minute Hack for Beating Procrastination Used by Instagram's Co-Founder
Even If You Don't Kill Spiders, You Might Be Doing Them Harm
Read These 5 Books to Understand Philosophy
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cleanGardening with Martian Soil, How to Stop Overspending, and a Technique for Remembering ThingsGardening with Martian Soil, How to Stop Overspending, and a Technique for Remembering ThingsLearn how you can grow a garden in "regolith" Martian soil; how to stop spending too much money on frivolous purchases; and a memory technique you can use to remember pretty much everything.

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]]>Learn how you can grow a garden in "regolith" Martian soil; how to stop spending too much money on frivolous purchases; and a memory technique you can use to remember pretty much everything.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
This Company Wants You to Grow a Garden in Martian Soil
To Avoid Overspending, Think of Money as Hours of Your Life
Use the Memory Palace Technique to Remember Basically Everything
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cleanFirst All-Female North Pole Expedition, Humans on the Food Chain, and How to Measure Your Meaning in LifeFirst All-Female North Pole Expedition, Humans on the Food Chain, and How to Measure Your Meaning in LifeLearn about the world’s first all-female expedition to the North Pole; where humans rank on the food chain; and why you should take a science-backed quiz to help you measure your meaning in life.

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]]>Learn about the world’s first all-female expedition to the North Pole; where humans rank on the food chain; and why you should take a science-backed quiz to help you measure your meaning in life.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents
The World's First All-Female Expedition to the North Pole Has Returned
This Is Where Humans Rank on the Food Chain (Spoiler: We're Not on Top)
This Science-Backed Quiz Will Measure Your Meaning in Life
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cleanHow to Stop Procrastinating, Astronauts Seeing Cosmic Rays, and What Causes That Fresh Rain SmellHow to Stop Procrastinating, Astronauts Seeing Cosmic Rays, and What Causes That Fresh Rain SmellLearn what causes that fresh rain smell; how astronauts can actually see cosmic rays; and a trick you can use to stop procrastinating called the “frog rule.”

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]]>Learn which is more important, sleep or exercise; why you’ve never seen a picture of the whole Milky Way; a trick for falling asleep any time, anywhere, with a military-tested trick; and why your voice sounds different when you hear a recording of yourself.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and learn about the human voice from opera singer Matthan Ring Black — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Sleep vs. Exercise: Which Is More Important?
Fall Asleep Anytime, Anywhere with This Military-Tested Trick
You've Never Seen a Picture of the Entire Milky Way
The Science Of Singing [Curiosity Podcast episode with Matthan Ring Black]
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cleanHangover Impairment, Moon Landings in the 1600s, and Harmful Effects of 24/7 WorkplacesHangover Impairment, Moon Landings in the 1600s, and Harmful Effects of 24/7 WorkplacesLearn about the impact of keeping employees available 24/7; a theologian who made plans to go to the moon in the 1600s; and new research into how being hungover can be just as dangerous as being drunk.

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]]>Learn about the impact of keeping employees available 24/7; a theologian who made plans to go to the moon in the 1600s; and new research into how being hungover can be just as dangerous as being drunk.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Keeping Employees Available 24/7 Harms Collaboration and Mental Health
This Theologian Made Plans for a Moon Landing in the 1600s
Hangovers Can Be Just as Dangerous as Being Drunk
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Support the show.hangoverscienceresearchdrunkdrunkennesshangovershungoverhung overhang overalcoholdrinkingcognitive impairmentimpairedimpairmentlawlawsworkplacebusinesswork environment24/7employeesmanagementwork policiespoliciesbusiness policiesWilliam Beckercommunicationalways-onSlackconnectedconnected workplacemoon landing1600shistoryfunJohn Wilkinstheologianwinged chariotRobert Hookegravityspace travelearlyearly spaceimpaired memoryimpaired motor skillscuriosityhangover, science, research, drunk, drunkenness, hangovers, hungover, hung over, hang over, alcohol, drinking, cognitive impairment, impaired, impairment, law, laws, workplace, business, work environment, 24/7, employees, management, work policies, policies, business policies, William Becker, communication, always-on, Slack, connected, connected workplace, moon landing, 1600s, history, fun, John Wilkins, theologian, winged chariot, Robert Hooke, gravity, space travel, early, early space, impaired memory, impaired motor skills, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Sciencece3b3512-d834-49cb-ab34-a961017b3040Fri, 21 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:49https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/hangover-impairment-moon-landings-in-the-1600s-har
cleanWhy There Are Monkeys If We Evolved From Them (w/ Natalia Reagan), Adult Chickenpox, and Disaster Survival TraitsWhy There Are Monkeys If We Evolved From Them (w/ Natalia Reagan), Adult Chickenpox, and Disaster Survival TraitsLearn what personality traits it takes to survive a disaster, and why chickenpox is so much worse for adults. Plus, special guest Natalia Reagan answers the question: if we evolved from monkeys, then why are there still monkeys?

Natalia Reagan is an anthropologist, primatologist, actor, producer, writer, host and comedienne. She is a comedy writer and correspondent on Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk on Nat Geo and is also a StarTalk All-Star podcast host. She was the co-host on Spike TV's show "10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty" where she judged contestants searching for "the world's greatest hide and go seek champion.” Her goal is to meld her passions of science and comedy by educating people about human and animal behavior using humor.

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]]>Learn what personality traits it takes to survive a disaster, and why chickenpox is so much worse for adults. Plus, special guest Natalia Reagan answers the question: if we evolved from monkeys, then why are there still monkeys?
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
These Are the 8 Characteristics Shared by People Who Have Survived Disasters
Why Is Chickenpox So Much Worse for Adults?
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Natalia Reagan is an anthropologist, primatologist, actor, producer, writer, host and comedienne. She is a comedy writer and correspondent on Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk on Nat Geo and is also a StarTalk All-Star podcast host. She was the co-host on Spike TV's show "10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty" where she judged contestants searching for "the world's greatest hide and go seek champion.” Her goal is to meld her passions of science and comedy by educating people about human and animal behavior using humor.
More from Natalia Reagan:
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Support the show.Natalia Reaganevolutionprimatesmonkeysbiologydisaster survivalsurvivaldisastertraitspersonality traitsnatural disastersscienceresearchchickenpoxsicknessillnesshumanbodyscientistsmicrobiologycellscellularcuriositydailyscience podcastdaily science podcastdaily scienceresearch podcastinterviewcomediennecuriosity podcastNatalia Reagan, evolution, primates, monkeys, biology, disaster survival, survival, disaster, traits, personality traits, natural disasters, science, research, chickenpox, sickness, illness, human, body, scientists, microbiology, cells, cellular, curiosity, daily, science podcast, daily science podcast, daily science, research podcast, interview, comedienne, curiosity podcastfullCuriosity.com Science331b4a42-d75a-44c1-aa0d-a96100445484Thu, 20 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:38https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/why-there-are-monkeys-if-we-evolved-from-them-nata
cleanSpaceX’s First Private Passenger in Space, Running Myths Busted, and Bright-Line Rule Goal SettingSpaceX’s First Private Passenger in Space, Running Myths Busted, and Bright-Line Rule Goal SettingLearn about the first private passenger going to space, thanks to SpaceX; a trick for setting goals that you can actually stick to; and myths about running that we’ll bust so you can run with some peace of mind.

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]]>Learn about the first private passenger going to space, thanks to SpaceX; a trick for setting goals that you can actually stick to; and myths about running that we’ll bust so you can run with some peace of mind.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
SpaceX Has Identified the First Private Passenger to Go to Space
Use Bright-Line Rules to Establish — and Achieve — Your Goals
3 Myths You Probably Believe About Running
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cleanWhy You Should Talk to Strangers, How to Find Your Strengths, and Words with Most DefinitionsWhy You Should Talk to Strangers, How to Find Your Strengths, and Words with Most DefinitionsLearn about why you probably like talking to strangers more than you think (and why you should do it more often); how to discover your personal strengths; and the words with the most definitions in the English language, according to The Guinness Book of Records.

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]]>Learn about why you probably like talking to strangers more than you think (and why you should do it more often); how to discover your personal strengths; and the words with the most definitions in the English language, according to The Guinness Book of Records.
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This Study Says You Might Like Talking to Strangers More Than You Realize
To Discover Your Personal Strengths, Take the VIA Character Strengths Test
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cleanDoctors Beat AI with Swarm Intelligence (w/ Dr. Louis Rosenberg, Unanimous AI CEO); Plus, Hurricane Prediction TechnologyDoctors Beat AI with Swarm Intelligence (w/ Dr. Louis Rosenberg, Unanimous AI CEO); Plus, Hurricane Prediction TechnologyLearn how technology is helping us get smarter when it comes to hurricane predictions. Then, Dr. Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI, explains how doctors were able to outsmart cutting-edge artificial intelligence by using swarm intelligence to combine their expertise.

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]]>Learn how technology is helping us get smarter when it comes to hurricane predictions. Then, Dr. Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI, explains how doctors were able to outsmart cutting-edge artificial intelligence by using swarm intelligence to combine their expertise.
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cleanPretzel History, How Earth Got Its Water, Runner’s High Origins, and Words Named After PeoplePretzel History, How Earth Got Its Water, Runner’s High Origins, and Words Named After PeopleLearn about where the water on Earth might have come from; the surprising history of the pretzel, including the monk who invented it; words you probably didn’t know are named after people; and where “runner’s high” comes from, and whether it’s genetic.

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]]>Learn about where the water on Earth might have come from; the surprising history of the pretzel, including the monk who invented it; words you probably didn’t know are named after people; and where “runner’s high” comes from, and whether it’s genetic.
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How Did Earth Get All This Water?
Pretzels Got Their Characteristic Shape Thanks to a Catholic Monk
Bet You Didn't Know These 10 Words Were Named After People
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cleanPavlov’s Dog Myths, Three Types of Perfectionism, and What The Universe Is Expanding IntoPavlov’s Dog Myths, Three Types of Perfectionism, and What The Universe Is Expanding IntoLearn about Ivan Pavlov’s dogs, and why you might not know them as well as you thought. Then, learn about the three types of perfectionism that are ruining your life. Plus: if the universe is expanding, then what is it expanding into?

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]]>Learn about Ivan Pavlov’s dogs, and why you might not know them as well as you thought. Then, learn about the three types of perfectionism that are ruining your life. Plus: if the universe is expanding, then what is it expanding into?
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The One Thing You Know About Pavlov and His Dogs Is Wrong
Three Types of Perfectionism Are Ruining Your Life
If the Universe Is Expanding, What Is It Expanding Into?
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Support the show.Ivan PavlovphysiologypsychologyPavlovianPavlovPavlov'sdogdogsPavlov's dogsexperimentphysical reflexphysical responsemental stimulusconditioned reflexconditioned responsesciencescientistshistorymythbustingmythsmultidimensional perfectionism scaleperfectionistperfectionismmental healthwellnesswell-beingmentalpsychologicalself-orientedother-orientedcriticcriticismsocially prescribeduniverseEuclideannature of the universeexpansionexpansion of the universeshapecuriositydailyscientificevidenceastronomyastrophysicsphysicsdaily podcastscience podcastbest science podcastIvan Pavlov, physiology, psychology, Pavlovian, Pavlov, Pavlov's, dog, dogs, Pavlov's dogs, experiment, physical reflex, physical response, mental stimulus, conditioned reflex, conditioned response, science, scientists, history, mythbusting, myths, multidimensional perfectionism scale, perfectionist, perfectionism, mental health, wellness, well-being, mental, psychological, self-oriented, other-oriented, critic, criticism, socially prescribed, universe, Euclidean, nature of the universe, expansion, expansion of the universe, shape, curiosity, daily, scientific, evidence, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, daily podcast, science podcast, best science podcastfullCuriosity.com Science369e682e-c86a-4c82-983c-a95a0173a2edFri, 14 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:53https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/pavlovs-dog-myths-three-types-of-perfectionism-wha
cleanString Theory Primer, Night Owl and Morning Person Science, and All-Nighter Study HabitsString Theory Primer, Night Owl and Morning Person Science, and All-Nighter Study HabitsLearn what makes someone a night owl or a morning person; get a quick primer on on string theory; and discover whether you should pull an all-nighter studying for a test.

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]]>Learn what makes someone a night owl or a morning person; get a quick primer on on string theory; and discover whether you should pull an all-nighter studying for a test.
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What Makes Someone a Night Owl or a Morning Person?
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Studying for a Test? Here's Why You Shouldn't Pull an All-Nighter
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Support the show.string theoryquantum physicsquantum mechanicsquantumprimersciencescience podcastexplainednight owlmorning persongenesgeneticsbrain typesbrainsgenetic patternslarkssleepsleep studysleep studiesStandard Modelelementary particlesgravitygravitonsstringsphysicstheoreticaltheoretical physics101introcompactificationbranesuniversetheoryuniverse theorysleep deprivationall-nighterall nighterall nightnighterstudycrameducationlearningcognitionretain informationstudy tipshacklife hackimportance of sleepsleep benefitssleep researchresearchstring theory, quantum physics, quantum mechanics, quantum, primer, science, science podcast, explained, night owl, morning person, genes, genetics, brain types, brains, genetic patterns, larks, sleep, sleep study, sleep studies, Standard Model, elementary particles, gravity, gravitons, strings, physics, theoretical, theoretical physics, 101, intro, compactification, branes, universe, theory, universe theory, sleep deprivation, all-nighter, all nighter, all night, nighter, study, cram, education, learning, cognition, retain information, study tips, hack, life hack, importance of sleep, sleep benefits, sleep research, researchfullCuriosity.com Sciencea8d6f402-388d-4582-afda-a9590176d940Thu, 13 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:31https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/string-theory-primer-night-owl-morning-person-scie
cleanSaturn’s Hexagon Hurricane, Planned Obsolescence, and Kaizen for Continuous ImprovementSaturn’s Hexagon Hurricane, Planned Obsolescence, and Kaizen for Continuous ImprovementLearn about a hexagon-shaped hurricane on Saturn; a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement; and why products are only built to last for a few years.

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]]>Learn about a hexagon-shaped hurricane on Saturn; a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement; and why products are only built to last for a few years.
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Why Does Saturn Have a Hexagon-Shaped Hurricane?
Kaizen Is the 5-Step Philosophy of Continuous Improvement
Planned Obsolescence Is Why Some Products Aren't Built to Last
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Support the show.SaturnhexagonhurricanehurricanesspaceastronomyNASAVoyagerCassiniprobesprobedataKaizenJapanesephilosophyToyotastormstormsphilosophicalToyota Production Systemimprovementself-improvementpersonal philosophyproduction linebusinessgrowthpersonal growthgrowth hackplanned obsolescencePhoebus cartellightbulbhistorymarketingCentennial Bulbsmartphonesbroken productsold productsproductsmanufacturingeconomyeconomicsfreakonomicstechnologydevelopmentscuriositydailySaturn, hexagon, hurricane, hurricanes, space, astronomy, NASA, Voyager, Cassini, probes, probe, data, Kaizen, Japanese, philosophy, Toyota, storm, storms, philosophical, Toyota Production System, improvement, self-improvement, personal philosophy, production line, business, growth, personal growth, growth hack, planned obsolescence, Phoebus cartel, lightbulb, history, marketing, Centennial Bulb, smartphones, broken products, old products, products, manufacturing, economy, economics, freakonomics, technology, developments, curiosity, dailyfullCuriosity.com Science92d60fda-ee0a-460b-99bd-a958017a528eWed, 12 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:50https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/saturns-hexagon-hurricane-planned-obsolescence-kai
cleanOdd Historical Overlaps, Closed Doors Save Lives, and Vacation Time Helps A Company’s Bottom LineOdd Historical Overlaps, Closed Doors Save Lives, and Vacation Time Helps A Company’s Bottom LineLearn about some surprising overlaps in time that’ll make you question your history skills; why keeping your bedroom door closed could save your life; and why vacation time is good for a company’s bottom line.

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]]>Learn about some surprising overlaps in time that’ll make you question your history skills; why keeping your bedroom door closed could save your life; and why vacation time is good for a company’s bottom line.
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Vacation Time Isn't Just Good for Workers — It's Good for a Company's Bottom Line
These Overlaps in Time Will Make You Question Your History Skills
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cleanEmpathy-Teaching Video Games, Chile Pepper Origins, and A Simple Word Swap to Take ControlEmpathy-Teaching Video Games, Chile Pepper Origins, and A Simple Word Swap to Take ControlLearn about how scientists used video games to teach children empathy; a simple word swap that can help you keep your commitments in check; and an institute in New Mexico where all your favorite chiles came from.

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]]>Learn about how scientists used video games to teach children empathy; a simple word swap that can help you keep your commitments in check; and an institute in New Mexico where all your favorite chiles came from.
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Scientists Used Video Games to Teach Children Empathy
This Simple Word Swap Can Help You Keep Your Commitments in Check
All Your Favorite Chiles Came From This Institute in New Mexico
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Support the show.empathyvideo gamesBastionoriginschilechile pepperspeppersNMSUCrystals of KaydorKaydorscienceresearchstudypsychologyteachingteaching empathyteach empathygamesUniversity of Wisconsin-Madisonresearcherscommitmentcommitmentsword swaplife hacklife hackssaying nohow tohow to say noI can'tI don'tself-controldietdietingcommunicationconversationhistorychile historyfoodfoodsspicyspicy foodpepper historyfood historyFabian GarciaNew MexicoNew Mexico No. 9No. 99 chilehorticultureempathy, video games, Bastion, origins, chile, chile peppers, peppers, NMSU, Crystals of Kaydor, Kaydor, science, research, study, psychology, teaching, teaching empathy, teach empathy, games, University of Wisconsin-Madison, researchers, commitment, commitments, word swap, life hack, life hacks, saying no, how to, how to say no, I can't, I don't, self-control, diet, dieting, communication, conversation, history, chile history, food, foods, spicy, spicy food, pepper history, food history, Fabian Garcia, New Mexico, New Mexico No. 9, No. 9, 9 chile, horticulturefullCuriosity.com Sciencec03ee659-9eb6-483d-81e1-a9550003fc5aMon, 10 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:55https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/empathy-teaching-video-games-chile-pepper-origins
cleanContagious Yawning, Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, Exercising for Mental Health, and Why Glitches Are “Bugs”Contagious Yawning, Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, Exercising for Mental Health, and Why Glitches Are “Bugs”Learn about a controversial theory that says our universe is one of many previous universes; why we call computer glitches “bugs”; and the largest study ever showing how much exercise you need to boost your mental health. We’ll also answer the question: is yawning contagious?

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]]>Learn about a controversial theory that says our universe is one of many previous universes; why we call computer glitches “bugs”; and the largest study ever showing how much exercise you need to boost your mental health. We’ll also answer the question: is yawning contagious?
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
This Controversial Theory Says Our Universe Is Just One of Many Previous Universes
Why Do We Call Computer Glitches "Bugs"?
A Huge Study Shows Just How Much Exercise You Need to Boost Your Mental Health
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How Yawning Keeps Your Brain Cool | Curiosity.com
Contagious yawning and psychopathy | ScienceDirect
Do You Yawn When Other People Yawn? Congratulations, You're Probably Not A Psychopath | Curiosity.com
Contagious Yawning May Not Be Linked to Empathy; Still Largely Unexplained
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Support the show.yawningcontagiousis yawning contagiouswhy isyawning isconformal cyclic cosmologyCCCuniverseBig BangtheoryscienceastronomyStephen HawkingRoger Penrosescientistsphysicsphysicistastrophysicscosmic microwave backgroundCMBHawking PointsHawkingGrace Hoppernotable womenwomenfamous womenfemalefemalesfemale scientistswomen in computerswomen in computingcomputer sciencebugsvirushistoryNavyUS NavywordslanguagetermphraseoriginsThomas Edisonmythstall talesurban legendurban mythmental healthexerciseBMIfitnessempathyevolutioncuriosityfunnydailyyawning, contagious, is yawning contagious, why is, yawning is, conformal cyclic cosmology, CCC, universe, Big Bang, theory, science, astronomy, Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, scientists, physics, physicist, astrophysics, cosmic microwave background, CMB, Hawking Points, Hawking, Grace Hopper, notable women, women, famous women, female, females, female scientists, women in computers, women in computing, computer science, bugs, virus, history, Navy, US Navy, words, language, term, phrase, origins, Thomas Edison, myths, tall tales, urban legend, urban myth, mental health, exercise, BMI, fitness, empathy, evolution, curiosity, funny, dailyfullCuriosity.com Science2c96c304-d028-453e-82a4-a9540187aaefSun, 09 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:05https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/contagious-yawning-conformal-cyclic-cosmology-exer
cleanWhat Would Happen if You Stopped Time, Secret Room of Mount Rushmore, and Dialect BenefitsWhat Would Happen if You Stopped Time, Secret Room of Mount Rushmore, and Dialect BenefitsLearn what would happen if you could stop time; why speaking multiple dialects of the same language is good for your brain; and why there’s a secret room behind Mount Rushmore.

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]]>Learn what would happen if you could stop time; why speaking multiple dialects of the same language is good for your brain; and why there’s a secret room behind Mount Rushmore.
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There's a Secret Room Behind Mount Rushmore Meant for Future Civilizations
What Would Happen If You Stopped Time?
Speaking Multiple Dialects of the Same Language Is Good For Your Brain
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Support the show.stop timetime stoppertimetime travelfreezing timetime freezetime manipulationscience fictionsci-fiphysicssuperpowerssuper powersscience of superpowersscienceresearchlanguagedialectdialectsbrainlightsoundpropertiesscifisci-fi scienceGreeklanguagescode switchinglinguisticsnew studyMount RushmoreHall of RecordsGutzon BorglumhistoryAmerican historyU.S. historygovernmentimmigrantsmonumentmonumentsU.S. monumentUS monumentsposteritypreservationwonderscuriositydaily podcaststop time, time stopper, time, time travel, freezing time, time freeze, time manipulation, science fiction, sci-fi, physics, superpowers, super powers, science of superpowers, science, research, language, dialect, dialects, brain, light, sound, properties, scifi, sci-fi science, Greek, languages, code switching, linguistics, new study, Mount Rushmore, Hall of Records, Gutzon Borglum, history, American history, U.S. history, government, immigrants, monument, monuments, U.S. monument, US monuments, posterity, preservation, wonders, curiosity, daily podcastfullCuriosity.com Sciencea742cd72-8b2d-4cb0-a2a9-a95400095f4dFri, 07 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:56https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/what-would-happen-if-you-stopped-time-secret-room
cleanLost National Museum of Brazil Artifacts, Swimming After You Eat, and Weird U.S. State LawsLost National Museum of Brazil Artifacts, Swimming After You Eat, and Weird U.S. State LawsLearn about what we lost in the blaze that destroyed the National Museum of Brazil; the myth that it’s dangerous to go swimming right after you eat; and some of the weirdest laws in U.S. states.

Students at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro are collecting tourist photos of the National Museum of Brazil to help preserve what was lost. If you’ve been to the museum and you took photos, then you can send your pictures to thg.museo@gmail.com.

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]]>Learn about what we lost in the blaze that destroyed the National Museum of Brazil; the myth that it’s dangerous to go swimming right after you eat; and some of the weirdest laws in U.S. states.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Brazil's National Museum Went Up in Flames This Weekend. Here's What's Left
These Are the Strangest Laws in All 50 US States
Students at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro are collecting tourist photos of the National Museum of Brazil to help preserve what was lost. If you’ve been to the museum and you took photos, then you can send your pictures to thg.museo@gmail.com.
Sources for story on swimming after you eat:
Is it true that it's unsafe for children to swim right after eating? | BabyCenter
Will swimming less than an hour after eating bring on cramps? | Snopes
Myth or Fact: Should You Wait to Swim After Eating? | Duke Health
The Claim: Never Swim After Eating | New York Times
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cleanNASA’s Voyager Golden Records, Why Cats Love Boxes, and Bacteria Hot Spots in Your OfficeNASA’s Voyager Golden Records, Why Cats Love Boxes, and Bacteria Hot Spots in Your OfficeLearn about the golden records NASA launched into space with their Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes; the 5 most bacteria-ridden spots in your office; and why cats love boxes, according to science.

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]]>Learn about the golden records NASA launched into space with their Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes; the 5 most bacteria-ridden spots in your office; and why cats love boxes, according to science.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
NASA Once Launched a Golden Record of Earth's Music Into Space
The 5 Most Bacteria-Ridden Spots in Your Office
Why Do Cats Love Boxes?
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Support the show.NASAVoyager 1Voyager 2Golden RecordprobesspaceCarl Saganspace explorationmissioninterstellarheliosheathhistoryNASA historyastronomyPioneer 10spacecraftspace probespace probesmissionsbacteriasanitationsanitaryhealthofficecleanlinesscleaningdirtydirtinessgermscatsambush predatorscat psychologywhy cats love boxeswhy cats like boxesboxescats and boxescat sciencepetsanimalssciencepetcuriosityresearchNASA, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Golden Record, probes, space, Carl Sagan, space exploration, mission, interstellar, heliosheath, history, NASA history, astronomy, Pioneer 10, spacecraft, space probe, space probes, missions, bacteria, sanitation, sanitary, health, office, cleanliness, cleaning, dirty, dirtiness, germs, cats, ambush predators, cat psychology, why cats love boxes, why cats like boxes, boxes, cats and boxes, cat science, pets, animals, science, pet, curiosity, researchfullCuriosity.com Scienceb5097356-918d-49a6-90cf-a9510181acfdWed, 05 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:48https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/nasa-voyager-golden-records-why-cats-love-boxes-ba
cleanMultitasking Is Impossible, How A Flat Earth Would Even Work, and Nearly Every Country’s Name OriginMultitasking Is Impossible, How A Flat Earth Would Even Work, and Nearly Every Country’s Name OriginLearn how a flat Earth would even work; why multitasking is impossible, and what you should do instead; and the four things that nearly every country on Earth is named after.

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]]>Learn how a flat Earth would even work; why multitasking is impossible, and what you should do instead; and the four things that nearly every country on Earth is named after.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
How Would a Flat Earth Even Work?
Multitasking Is Impossible, So Batch Tasks Instead
Nearly Every Country on Earth Is Named After 1 of 4 Things
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Support the show.flat earthflat-earthflat earthersphysicsgravitysciencemultitaskingbatching tasksproductivityhacklife hackproductivity hackslife hacksproductivity hackhow to be productivecenter of massgravitationalforcesastronomyspaceorbitearth's orbitresearchstudynew studyrecent studycreative thinkingbatchtaskstask batchingcountriescountry originsoriginshistorycountry namesnamesnamingetymologynationscountry etymologyetymologicaltribe namesdirectionsdescriptionsfun factfun factscuriosityflat earth, flat-earth, flat earthers, physics, gravity, science, multitasking, batching tasks, productivity, hack, life hack, productivity hacks, life hacks, productivity hack, how to be productive, center of mass, gravitational, forces, astronomy, space, orbit, earth's orbit, research, study, new study, recent study, creative thinking, batch, tasks, task batching, countries, country origins, origins, history, country names, names, naming, etymology, nations, country etymology, etymological, tribe names, directions, descriptions, fun fact, fun facts, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Science169904da-c822-4f1a-8c06-a94d014036e6Tue, 04 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:26https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/multitasking-is-impossible-how-a-flat-earth-would
cleanWhat Came Before the Big Bang, Diner Designs, and The Ancient Greek Crocodile ParadoxWhat Came Before the Big Bang, Diner Designs, and The Ancient Greek Crocodile ParadoxLearn about why classic diners are shaped like train cars; what came before the Big Bang; and the crocodile paradox, an unsolvable dilemma dating back to ancient Greece.

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]]>Learn about left and right hand and eye dominance, and how they’re related; why running might actually be good for your knees; why Buzz Aldrin claimed 33 dollars in travel expenses for his trip to the moon; and two traits that determine how whether you’re more likely to cheat on your partner.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Running May Actually Be Good for Your Knees
Buzz Aldrin Claimed $33.31 in Travel Expenses for His Moon Trip
Two Traits Determine How Likely You Are to Cheat on Your Partner
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Plus, we discuss hand/eye dominance using the following research:
More than 500,000 years of right-handedness in Europe | Taylor & Francis
Left-handedness: Genes and matter of chance | Genetic Literacy Project
Footedness of left- and right-handers | American Journal of Psychology
Sighting dominance, handedness, and visual acuity preference: three mutually exclusive modalities? | Opthalmic & Physiological Optics
What being right or left-handed says about your brain | Quartz
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Support the show.runningkneesexercisefitnessphysiologyscienceresearchhandednesscheatinginfidelitysynovialsynovial fluidCOMPcartilage oligomeric matrix proteincartilageproteinproteinsjointsknee painpainrunnershealthjoint healthBuzz AldrinNASAApollo 11moonmoon missionspaceexplorationtravel expensesexpense reportattentional disengagementdevaluation of alternativesbehaviorattentionattractionrelationshipsfootednessdominancehand dominanceeye dominancelateralizationbrainhemispheresleftrightleft handedright handedhandedhandspsychologycuriositydaily podcastrunning, knees, exercise, fitness, physiology, science, research, handedness, cheating, infidelity, synovial, synovial fluid, COMP, cartilage oligomeric matrix protein, cartilage, protein, proteins, joints, knee pain, pain, runners, health, joint health, Buzz Aldrin, NASA, Apollo 11, moon, moon mission, space, exploration, travel expenses, expense report, attentional disengagement, devaluation of alternatives, behavior, attention, attraction, relationships, footedness, dominance, hand dominance, eye dominance, lateralization, brain, hemispheres, left, right, left handed, right handed, handed, hands, psychology, curiosity, daily podcastfullCuriosity.com Science16b25038-425c-408a-86a4-a94d0120f95cSun, 02 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:07https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/infidelity-predictors-buzz-aldrins-moon-mementos-r
cleanHow Long to Date Before Marriage, The NSF 2026 Idea Machine, and Why Buses ClusterHow Long to Date Before Marriage, The NSF 2026 Idea Machine, and Why Buses ClusterLearn why late buses cluster in threes, and which one you should choose; how you could get funding from the National Science Foundation for your big idea; and how long you should date someone before getting married, according to research.

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]]>Learn why late buses cluster in threes, and which one you should choose; how you could get funding from the National Science Foundation for your big idea; and how long you should date someone before getting married, according to research.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Here's Why Late Buses Cluster in Threes — and Which One You Should Choose
The National Science Foundation Wants Your Idea for Their Next Project
How Long Should You Date Someone Before Getting Married?
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cleanMicrovacations, Why Sand Matters and Why We’re Running Out of It (w/ Vince Beiser), and Savings Plan TricksMicrovacations, Why Sand Matters and Why We’re Running Out of It (w/ Vince Beiser), and Savings Plan TricksLearn how to stay sane at work by taking a microvacation; an easy trick for building the best savings plan; and why sand is one of the most important materials in human civilization — and why we’re running out of it.

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]]>Learn how to stay sane at work by taking a microvacation; an easy trick for building the best savings plan; and why sand is one of the most important materials in human civilization — and why we’re running out of it.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and learn about sand from author Vince Beiser — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
To Stay Sane at Work, Try Taking Microvacations
To Build the Best Savings Plan, Think of the Present Instead of the Future
Pick up Vince Beiser’s book, “The World in a Grain: The Story of Sand and How It Transformed Civilization,” on Amazon. It’s free with your Audible trial, and if you choose to make a purchase using this link, then Curiosity gets a share of the sale!
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Support the show.microvacationmicrovacationsVince BeiserWorld in a Grainsandcivilizationsand typesdifferent sandworklifebalancevacation timeplanningtravelworkplacetime offvacation daystime managementSaharauselessbudgetbudgetingbudget planningmoneymanagementmoney managementlinearcyclicalFlash BriefingAlexa Flash BriefingAmazon EchoAlexacuriositycuriosity.comdaily podcastresearchsciencebusinesslife hackpsychologyoverworkedburnoutmicrovacation, microvacations, Vince Beiser, World in a Grain, sand, civilization, sand types, different sand, work, life, balance, vacation time, planning, travel, workplace, time off, vacation days, time management, Sahara, useless, budget, budgeting, budget planning, money, management, money management, linear, cyclical, Flash Briefing, Alexa Flash Briefing, Amazon Echo, Alexa, curiosity, curiosity.com, daily podcast, research, science, business, life hack, psychology, overworked, burnoutfullCuriosity.com Sciencec17209f0-3a92-4364-b2d7-a94c0050f7f4Thu, 30 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:50https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/microvacations-why-sand-matters-and-why-were-runni
cleanNeural Networks, Why You Get Brain Freeze, and A Science-Based Trick for Learning a New LanguageNeural Networks, Why You Get Brain Freeze, and A Science-Based Trick for Learning a New LanguageLearn about why you get brain freeze, just how advanced neural networks are these days, and a science-backed trick for learning a new language.

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]]>Learn about why you get brain freeze, just how advanced neural networks are these days, and a science-backed trick for learning a new language.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Why Do You Get Brain Freeze While Eating Icy Treats?
Neural Networks Have Advanced Beyond Our Understanding, and That's Kind of Terrifying
Spaced Repetition Is an Effective, Science-Backed Way to Learn a New Language
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Support the show.neural networkAIartificial intelligenceadvanced AIadvancedscienceresearchlanguagelearninglanguage learninghow to learnnew languagelearn a languagelearn a new languagetrickstudy tipstudystudyinghackstudy hackarteriesSphenopalatineganglionneuralgiabrain freezewhySPGneurologybrainbodyhow neural networks workhow AI worksrobotsroboticstechnologyfuturefuturologysystemscomputerscomputer systemsspaced repetitionpsychologyhow toFlash BriefingAlexaAlexa Flash Briefingcuriosityneural network, AI, artificial intelligence, advanced AI, advanced, science, research, language, learning, language learning, how to learn, new language, learn a language, learn a new language, trick, study tip, study, studying, hack, study hack, arteries, Sphenopalatine, ganglion, neuralgia, brain freeze, why, SPG, neurology, brain, body, how neural networks work, how AI works, robots, robotics, technology, future, futurology, systems, computers, computer systems, spaced repetition, psychology, how to, Flash Briefing, Alexa, Alexa Flash Briefing, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Sciencee8aa2c88-fbe8-4550-a66e-a94a017f655fWed, 29 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:08https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/neural-networks-why-you-get-brain-freeze-science-b
cleanHow to Get Over Burnout, Darkness is Faster than Light, and How Much Communication is NonverbalHow to Get Over Burnout, Darkness is Faster than Light, and How Much Communication is NonverbalHow much of communication really is nonverbal? Why is darkness faster than the speed of light? How can you tell if you’re burned out — and how do you recover?

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]]>How much of communication really is nonverbal? Why is darkness faster than the speed of light? How can you tell if you’re burned out — and how do you recover?
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Burned Out? This Research-Backed Quiz Could Tell You
Darkness Is Faster Than the Speed of Light
Body Language Is Overrated
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Support the show.body languagenonverbalcommunicationnonverbal communicationcommunicatingstudystudiesresearchsciencepsychologylanguagewordsburnoutburned outfreneticworn-outboredomfrenetic burnoutworn-out burnoutboredom burnoutworkhobbieswork burnoutofficejobsjobself-helplife hackpro tipshadowshadowsspeed of lightspeed of darkspeed of darknessdarknessspeedphysicsthought experimentAlbert Mehrabiandaily podcastcuriositybody language, nonverbal, communication, nonverbal communication, communicating, study, studies, research, science, psychology, language, words, burnout, burned out, frenetic, worn-out, boredom, frenetic burnout, worn-out burnout, boredom burnout, work, hobbies, work burnout, office, jobs, job, self-help, life hack, pro tip, shadow, shadows, speed of light, speed of dark, speed of darkness, darkness, speed, physics, thought experiment, Albert Mehrabian, daily podcast, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Science3328a7b3-d919-4827-93d6-a94901879c03Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:24https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/how-to-get-over-burnout-darkness-is-faster-than-li
cleanMarilyn Monroe Murder Conspiracy, Using Monday to Achieve Your Goals, and Good and Bad Bacteria Don’t ExistMarilyn Monroe Murder Conspiracy, Using Monday to Achieve Your Goals, and Good and Bad Bacteria Don’t ExistIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Natalia Reagan is an anthropologist, primatologist, actor, producer, writer, host and comedienne. She is a comedy writer and correspondent on Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk on Nat Geo and is also a StarTalk All-Star podcast host. She was the co-host on Spike TV's show "10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty" where she judged contestants searching for "the world's greatest hide and go seek champion.” Her goal is to meld her passions of science and comedy by educating people about human and animal behavior using humor.

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]]>Hosts Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss a story about the darkest town in America (when it’s not hosting Burning Man), then learn about how redheads experience pain differently (with some help from Natalia Reagan), to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes!
Plus: learn about the Fantasy Stock League with special guest Patrick Chism from today’s sponsor, Quicken Loans! Please also feel free to visit Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans to learn more about their all-new RateShield Approval.
Natalia Reagan is an anthropologist, primatologist, actor, producer, writer, host and comedienne. She is a comedy writer and correspondent on Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk on Nat Geo and is also a StarTalk All-Star podcast host. She was the co-host on Spike TV's show "10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty" where she judged contestants searching for "the world's greatest hide and go seek champion.” Her goal is to meld her passions of science and comedy by educating people about human and animal behavior using humor.
More from Natalia Reagan:
Official Website
StarTalk Bio
IMDB Profile
Follow @natalia13reagan on Twitter
Follow @natalia13reagan on Instagram
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Support the show.Natalia Reaganredheadredheadsred headpainkillerpain killerspain tolerancepaintolerancegeneticsgenesBurning ManGerlachNevadadark skydarkesttownAmericanaturestargazingastronomyFantasy Stock Leaguestock marketfantasy leagueQuickenQuicken Loansmock stockmockstockstocksfinanceinvestingmoneyhow to investlearnlearninglearn howstock lessonsstock market 101101introductioninvestmentinvestmentsred headscuriositydaily podcastcuriosity.comscienceinterestingNatalia Reagan, redhead, redheads, red head, painkiller, pain killers, pain tolerance, pain, tolerance, genetics, genes, Burning Man, Gerlach, Nevada, dark sky, darkest, town, America, nature, stargazing, astronomy, Fantasy Stock League, stock market, fantasy league, Quicken, Quicken Loans, mock stock, mock, stock, stocks, finance, investing, money, how to invest, learn, learning, learn how, stock lessons, stock market 101, 101, introduction, investment, investments, red heads, curiosity, daily podcast, curiosity.com, science, interestingfullCuriosity.com Science06a22ef5-e50a-4c2b-8527-a9460136d713Sun, 26 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:09:56https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/fantasy-stock-league-redhead-pain-tolerance-with-n
cleanBurning Calories without Exercise, Amelia Earhart’s Last Words, and Bob Dylan and David Bowie’s Writing TechniqueBurning Calories without Exercise, Amelia Earhart’s Last Words, and Bob Dylan and David Bowie’s Writing TechniqueIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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]]>In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and learn about the science of stretching from Get-Fit Guy of Quick and Dirty Tips — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
The 3 Things to Do to Boost Your Emotional Intelligence, According to a Neuroscientist
You Probably Believe These 5 Myths About Tourette Syndrome
Plus, learn more about fitness from Quick and Dirty Tips. Then check out the rest of their podcasts:
Everyday Einstein
Grammar Girl
Nutrition Diva
Get-It-Done Guy
Get-Fit Guy
Money Girl
Mighty Mommy
Clever Cookstr
Unknown History
Notes from yesterday’s story about 10th-century Vikings and the Muslim world:
The Strangely Revealing Debate Over Viking Couture | The Atlantic
The Rise and Fall of the Viking “Allah” Textile | Hyperallergic
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Support the show.Get-Fit-GuyGet Fit Guystretchinghow to stretchhow toemotional intelligenceboost emotional intelligencehow to improvehow to increasehow to developexercisefitnesstipstricksscienceemotionsjob skillsbusinessskillsabilitiesLisa Feldman BarrettneurosciencepsychologyTourette'sTourette SyndromeTSneurologicaldisorderconditionhealthmythsmisconceptionsmythbustingmythbusterstictic disorderbrainhuman braincuriositycorrectioncuriosity.comresearchdaily podcastdaily updatenewsGet-Fit-Guy, Get Fit Guy, stretching, how to stretch, how to, emotional intelligence, boost emotional intelligence, how to improve, how to increase, how to develop, exercise, fitness, tips, tricks, science, emotions, job skills, business, skills, abilities, Lisa Feldman Barrett, neuroscience, psychology, Tourette's, Tourette Syndrome, TS, neurological, disorder, condition, health, myths, misconceptions, mythbusting, mythbusters, tic, tic disorder, brain, human brain, curiosity, correction, curiosity.com, research, daily podcast, daily update, newsfullCuriosity.com Science922660eb-bc74-4234-8138-a94401838cd8Thu, 23 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:03https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/science-of-stretching-get-fit-guy-tourette-syndrom
cleanAlaskan Triangle, Viking Interactions with Muslims, and Music Lessons Improve Language SkillsAlaskan Triangle, Viking Interactions with Muslims, and Music Lessons Improve Language SkillsIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Music Lessons Will Improve Your Language Skills
Thousands of People Have Mysteriously Disappeared in "Alaska's Bermuda Triangle"
Notes from the story about 10th-century Vikings and the Muslim world:
The Strangely Revealing Debate Over Viking Couture | The Atlantic
The Rise and Fall of the Viking “Allah” Textile | Hyperallergic
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cleanBook Towns, Chlorine Trifluoride, and Why You Shouldn’t Take Your Phone Out in ClassBook Towns, Chlorine Trifluoride, and Why You Shouldn’t Take Your Phone Out in ClassIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents
The Stupidly Dangerous Chemical Chlorine Trifluoride Can Make Anything Burst Into Flames on Contact
Book Towns Are Tiny Cities Made Up Almost Entirely of Bookstores
There's a Surprising Reason You Shouldn't Take Your Phone Out in Class
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cleanMosquitoes’ Favorite Blood Types, How Junk Food Resembles Drugs, and Jeff Bezos’ Keys to Business SuccessMosquitoes’ Favorite Blood Types, How Junk Food Resembles Drugs, and Jeff Bezos’ Keys to Business SuccessIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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A New Study Shows the Scary Similarities Between Junk Food and Drugs
These Are the 5 Keys to Success in Business, According to Billionaire Jeff Bezos
These 7 Traits Make You Irresistible to Mosquitoes
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cleanYour Brain Doesn’t Want You to Lose Weight, The Moon Museum, Life Lessons from Runner Karl Meltzer, and Wolves Don’t Howl at the MoonYour Brain Doesn’t Want You to Lose Weight, The Moon Museum, Life Lessons from Runner Karl Meltzer, and Wolves Don’t Howl at the MoonIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Your Weight Has a "Set Point" That Your Brain Thinks Is Best
The Most Exclusive Museum in the Galaxy May Be on the Moon
5 Life Lessons from Karl Meltzer, the Runner Who Set an Appalachian Trail Speed Record
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A note on the effect of the full moon on the activity of wild maned wolves, Chrysocyon brachyurus | ScienceDirect
Why Do Wolves Howl? And Other Top Wolf Questions Answered | Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute
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cleanMassive Ocean Beneath Earth’s Surface, Road Trip Game History, and Memory-Boosting Reading TechniqueMassive Ocean Beneath Earth’s Surface, Road Trip Game History, and Memory-Boosting Reading TechniqueIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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In the Quantum Suicide Thought Experiment, You Never Die
To Boost Your Performance at Work, Do Things Other Than Work
A Recent Study Says Meditation Kills Motivation, but Ariana Huffington Disagrees
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Support the show.Temin Effectmeditationmotivationquantum physicsquantum mechanicsSchrodinger's catSchrodingerSchrödinger's catSchrödingerquantumquantum suicidenever dieimmortalimmortalitysuperpositionsuperposition of statesmany-worldsmany-worlds interpretationmany worlds interpretationinfinite timelinestimelinesDavid EpsteinMalcolm GladwellHoward TeminNobel PrizeNobel Laureatehobbyhobbiesbenefitswork performancelife hacklife hacksjob tipsjobsjobwork tipswork adviceNamelyvacationstudyresearchsciencescientistscontroversialnew studynewnew researchjob performancecuriosityTemin Effect, meditation, motivation, quantum physics, quantum mechanics, Schrodinger's cat, Schrodinger, Schrödinger's cat, Schrödinger, quantum, quantum suicide, never die, immortal, immortality, superposition, superposition of states, many-worlds, many-worlds interpretation, many worlds interpretation, infinite timelines, timelines, David Epstein, Malcolm Gladwell, Howard Temin, Nobel Prize, Nobel Laureate, hobby, hobbies, benefits, work performance, life hack, life hacks, job tips, jobs, job, work tips, work advice, Namely, vacation, study, research, science, scientists, controversial, new study, new, new research, job performance, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Science9073b07f-7e17-4a7a-9d1c-a93d0164ec81Thu, 16 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:50https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/the-temin-effect-power-of-hobbies-immortality-quan
cleanSunless Tanners, The Most Poisonous Plant on Earth, and How Steve Jobs Faked the First iPhoneSunless Tanners, The Most Poisonous Plant on Earth, and How Steve Jobs Faked the First iPhoneIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Weird Things Happen to Your Brain When You Binge-Watch a Show
Biologists Discovered What a Talking Monkey Would Sound Like, and It's Creepy
Being an Only Child Could Change Your Brain for Life
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Support the show.Netflixbingebingingbinge watchingbinge-watchingbrainparasocial relationshipsparasocialpsychologypsychologicaldangersanxietydepressionstressstress reliefbinge-racingUniversity of ToledoresearchWilliam Tecumseh Sherman Fitchevolutionary biologytalking monkeystalkingmonkeymonkeysmacaquevocal tractbiologybiologistbiologistssimulatedvoicemonkey voicetalking monkeyEmiliogray matteronly childMRIparentingchildrenkidssiblingsnew researchnew studycuriositysciencecuriosity.comNetflix, binge, binging, binge watching, binge-watching, brain, parasocial relationships, parasocial, psychology, psychological, dangers, anxiety, depression, stress, stress relief, binge-racing, University of Toledo, research, William Tecumseh Sherman Fitch, evolutionary biology, talking monkeys, talking, monkey, monkeys, macaque, vocal tract, biology, biologist, biologists, simulated, voice, monkey voice, talking monkey, Emilio, gray matter, only child, MRI, parenting, children, kids, siblings, new research, new study, curiosity, science, curiosity.comfullCuriosity.com Science2bbf67ca-7593-4f1a-b5f4-a93b0174fce9Tue, 14 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:21https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/your-brain-on-binge-watching-talking-monkeys-what
cleanRelationship Attachment Styles, Why Flamingo Beaks Look Weird, and Finding Life’s Purpose with IkigaiRelationship Attachment Styles, Why Flamingo Beaks Look Weird, and Finding Life’s Purpose with IkigaiIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Take the Close Relationships Questionnaire To Measure Your Attachment Style
You Can Find Your Life's Purpose With a Japanese Concept Called Ikigai
Flamingo Beaks Look Weird Because They're Upside Down
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cleanHow to Change Your Habits, Almond and Soy Milk vs. Juices, and the Rio Scale for Alien NewsHow to Change Your Habits, Almond and Soy Milk vs. Juices, and the Rio Scale for Alien NewsIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com (along with some outside research into a listener question) to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Please Visit Our Sponsor: Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans
To Find Out If News About Aliens Is Legit, Use the Rio Scale
Want to Break a Bad Habit? Focus on the 3 "R's"
What Makes Your Brain Happy — and Why You Should Do the Opposite [Full Podcast Interview with David DiSalvo]
Does Almond Milk Deserve to Be Called ‘Milk’? | Lifehacker
Soon, your soy milk may not be called ‘milk’ | PBS
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cleanManaging Energy Instead of Time, Psychopath Music Playlists, and “Traditional” 1950s Marriage Myths (w/ Dr. Eli Finkel)Managing Energy Instead of Time, Psychopath Music Playlists, and “Traditional” 1950s Marriage Myths (w/ Dr. Eli Finkel)If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron!

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In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
To Be More Productive, Try Managing Your Energy Instead of Your Time
Your Music Playlist May Reveal if You're a Psychopath or Not
"Traditional" Family Values Were Invented in the 1950s
How The Best Marriages Work [Full Podcast with Dr. Eli Finkel]
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cleanAntimatter 101 (w/ Everyday Einstein), How to Avoid Bed Bugs, and Uberman Sleep CycleAntimatter 101 (w/ Everyday Einstein), How to Avoid Bed Bugs, and Uberman Sleep CycleIf you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron!

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Leonardo da Vinci and Nikola Tesla Allegedly Followed the Uberman Sleep Cycle
What's the Best Way to Avoid Bed Bugs?
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cleanThe Butterfly Effect Is Why We Can’t Predict Weather, How to Cry at Work, and EggcornsThe Butterfly Effect Is Why We Can’t Predict Weather, How to Cry at Work, and EggcornsIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

To dive deeper into chaos theory, check out "Chaos: Making a New Science" by Rob Shapiro and James Gleick. The audiobook is free with a 30-day trial of Audible. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.

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The Butterfly Effect Is Why It's Impossible to Predict the Weather
Here's How Scientists Are Using Machine Learning to Predict the Unpredictable
"Eggcorns" Are Language Mistakes That Somehow Still Make Sense
How to Handle It When You Get Emotional at Work, According to Science
To dive deeper into chaos theory, check out "Chaos: Making a New Science" by Rob Shapiro and James Gleick. The audiobook is free with a 30-day trial of Audible. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.
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Support the show.eggcornslanguageall intensive purposeseggcornlinguisticswordsmeaningbusinesscryingemotionsemotionalcrying at workbutterfly effectweatherweather predictionsweather forecastforecastforecastingmeteorologychaos theorychaoshistorysciencechampingchompingreframingpassionpassionatebusiness tipslife hackscuriositycuriosity.comElon MuskTeslamanagementworkeggcorns, language, all intensive purposes, eggcorn, linguistics, words, meaning, business, crying, emotions, emotional, crying at work, butterfly effect, weather, weather predictions, weather forecast, forecast, forecasting, meteorology, chaos theory, chaos, history, science, champing, chomping, reframing, passion, passionate, business tips, life hacks, curiosity, curiosity.com, Elon Musk, Tesla, management, workfullCuriosity.com Sciencedd2b33b9-01cb-49c6-9650-a9350188efeeWed, 08 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:26https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/butterfly-effect-is-why-we-cant-predict-weather-ho
cleanTongue Muscles, Marcus Aurelius’ Motivational Advice, and the World’s Shortest IQ TestTongue Muscles, Marcus Aurelius’ Motivational Advice, and the World’s Shortest IQ TestIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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SKILLSHARE: Two months of unlimited access to more than 20 thousand classes for just 99 cents
This Roman Emperor's Motivational Advice Will Definitely Get You Out of Bed in the Morning
Your Tongue Isn't One Muscle
The World's Shortest IQ Test is Only Three Questions
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Support the show.Marcus AureliusMeditationsintrinsic musclestonguethe tonguestrongest musclemusclesbiologyphysiologybodyhuman bodyIowa oral performance instrumentStoicismancient Romeancient Greekphilosophymotivationlife hacklife hacksmotivationalCognitive Reflection TestIQ testpsychologyShane Frederickbat and ballproblemwidget-making machinelily pad patchdoublemathcuriositycuriosity.comRoman emperorEmperor of Romeancienthistoryliteraturebooksdaily podcastMarcus Aurelius, Meditations, intrinsic muscles, tongue, the tongue, strongest muscle, muscles, biology, physiology, body, human body, Iowa oral performance instrument, Stoicism, ancient Rome, ancient Greek, philosophy, motivation, life hack, life hacks, motivational, Cognitive Reflection Test, IQ test, psychology, Shane Frederick, bat and ball, problem, widget-making machine, lily pad patch, double, math, curiosity, curiosity.com, Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, ancient, history, literature, books, daily podcastfullCuriosity.com Science6a3bed83-c2f6-46fb-9226-a934017d4b73Tue, 07 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:59https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/tongue-muscles-marcus-aurelius-motivational-advice
cleanYour Earliest Memories May Be Fake, What Makes a Good Boss, and a 1990s Space BillboardYour Earliest Memories May Be Fake, What Makes a Good Boss, and a 1990s Space BillboardIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

You might encounter memory issues on the other end of your life's journey as well. Dr. Daniel G. Amen's "Memory Rescue" helps address the specter of late-life memory loss. It's free if you're trying Audible for the first time. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.

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There's a Good Chance Your Earliest Memories Are Fake
A Marketing Company in the 1990s Tried to Put a 1 Km Square Billboard in Space
Here's What Google Says Makes A Great Boss
You might encounter memory issues on the other end of your life's journey as well. Dr. Daniel G. Amen's "Memory Rescue" helps address the specter of late-life memory loss. It's free if you're trying Audible for the first time. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.
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cleanThe Healthiest Diet (w/ Michael Greger), Space Volcanoes, Freemasons, and Device-Free Quiet TimeThe Healthiest Diet (w/ Michael Greger), Space Volcanoes, Freemasons, and Device-Free Quiet TimeIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and talk to Dr. Michael Greger, internationally-renowned nutrition expert, physician, and founder of NutritionFacts.org — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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To Sharpen Your Mind, Try Taking Some Device-Free Quiet Time
The Freemasons Are a Real Secret Society that Dates Back to The 1600s
Earth's Not Alone — The Solar System Could Be Full of Volcanoes
More resources from Dr. Michael Greger:
NutritionFacts.org
Michael Greger’s Website
“How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease” (Free with your Audible trial)
“The How Not to Die Cookbook: 100+ Recipes to Help Prevent and Reverse Disease”
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Support the show.Dr. Michael GregerMichael Gregernutritionfacts.orgNutrition Factsdietbest diethealthiest dietheart diseasehealthyeatingfoodHow Not to Diequiet timequitting Facebookquittingsocial mediasciencedevice-freebreaktake a breaktaking a breakfreemasonsconspiracieshistorystonemasonsguildsNASAsolar systemvolcanoesJupiterIomoonsastronomytidal forcesspacescientific evidencescientific consensusevidenceconsensusresearchcuriositycuriosity.comDr. Michael Greger, Michael Greger, nutritionfacts.org, Nutrition Facts, diet, best diet, healthiest diet, heart disease, healthy, eating, food, How Not to Die, quiet time, quitting Facebook, quitting, social media, science, device-free, break, take a break, taking a break, freemasons, conspiracies, history, stonemasons, guilds, NASA, solar system, volcanoes, Jupiter, Io, moons, astronomy, tidal forces, space, scientific evidence, scientific consensus, evidence, consensus, research, curiosity, curiosity.comfullCuriosity.com Scienceb02469d4-367b-4f8c-a374-a92e017bad2cSun, 05 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:10:08https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/the-healthiest-diet-dr-michael-greger-space-volcan
cleanThank-You Card Science, Sensory Speed Dating, and New UNESCO World Heritage SitesThank-You Card Science, Sensory Speed Dating, and New UNESCO World Heritage SitesIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

Want to master the art of writing a professional thank-you note? You need Jeffrey Seglin's "The Simple Art of Business Etiquette." We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.

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You Can Get to Know Someone Through All Your Senses at Sensory Speed Dating
People Appreciate Thank You Cards a Lot More Than You Think
Meet the 2018's New UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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Support the show.Guerilla Sciencestart-upstartupssensory speed datingspeed datingnew datingdatingsensesthank youthank you notesnotescardsgratitudeBooth School of Businessnew studynew researchstudyresearchscienceUNESCOWorld HeritagesitesSansa Mountain MonasteriesSouth KoreaGobekli TepeTurkeyTehuacanCuicatlanMexicoPimachiowin Akihistorywondersworld wonderstravelnaturecuriosityGuerilla Science, start-up, startups, sensory speed dating, speed dating, new dating, dating, senses, thank you, thank you notes, notes, cards, gratitude, Booth School of Business, new study, new research, study, research, science, UNESCO, World Heritage, sites, Sansa Mountain Monasteries, South Korea, Gobekli Tepe, Turkey, Tehuacan, Cuicatlan, Mexico, Pimachiowin Aki, history, wonders, world wonders, travel, nature, curiosityfullCuriosity.com Sciencebc732bac-57a6-4054-855c-a92e017b057cFri, 03 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:21https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/thank-you-card-science-sensory-speed-dating-new-un
cleanWhy You’re Tired After Work, Air Travel Question Answers, and a Quadrillion Tons of DiamondsWhy You’re Tired After Work, Air Travel Question Answers, and a Quadrillion Tons of DiamondsIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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More Than a Quadrillion Tons of Diamonds Might Be Hiding Deep Underground
There's a Biological Reason It's Hard to Hit the Gym After a Long Day at Work
6 Questions You've Always Had About Air Travel, Answered
There are a ton of fascinating mechanisms at play between the body and the brain, and you can learn about many of them in our interview with Alex Hutchinson on The Curiosity Podcast or in his book "Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance." We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.
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Support the show.diamondsgeologygeologicalsciencestudycratonskimberlitekimberlite pipesdiamondEarthbiologyadenosineexercisefatiguephysicalmentalBangor Universitynew studyresearchcaffeinephysiologyhow to exercisewhy we get tiredairportsair travelairport questionsnavigation lightsposition lightslogo lightsashtraysashtrays on planesplanescontrailsjet streamjetstreamwhite trailssky trailswater vaporchemistrycuriositydaily podcastdiamonds, geology, geological, science, study, cratons, kimberlite, kimberlite pipes, diamond, Earth, biology, adenosine, exercise, fatigue, physical, mental, Bangor University, new study, research, caffeine, physiology, how to exercise, why we get tired, airports, air travel, airport questions, navigation lights, position lights, logo lights, ashtrays, ashtrays on planes, planes, contrails, jet stream, jetstream, white trails, sky trails, water vapor, chemistry, curiosity, daily podcastfullCuriosity.com Science75bc4651-3613-43d5-b913-a92e017a4b36Thu, 02 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +000000:06:47https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/why-youre-tired-after-work-air-travel-questions-an
cleanWays Black Holes Can Kill You (w/ Katie Mack), Rituals to Improve Self-Control, and Ice Cream TypesWays Black Holes Can Kill You (w/ Katie Mack), Rituals to Improve Self-Control, and Ice Cream TypesIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and talk to astrophysicist Katie Mack about black holes — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

If you like black holes, you'll love the story of how scientists first detected gravitational waves. That's beautifully told in "Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space" by Janna Levin, a theoretical astrophysicist and award-winning writer. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.

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In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
Epileptic Seizures Can Be Triggered by a Lot More Than Just Lights
What's the Difference Between a Fact, a Hypothesis, a Theory, and a Law in Science?
See How David Bowie, Marcel Proust, and Jane Goodall Answered The Proust Questionnaire, a 132-Year-Old Personality Quiz
To find out how science happens in the real world, check out "The Secret Life of Science: How It Really Works and Why It Matters" by Jeremy J. Baumberg. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.
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Support the show.David BowieMarcel ProustJane Goodallpersonality testpersonality testsProust Questionnairehistoryseizuresseizure scienceneurologypsychologygeneralized onset seizurefocal onset seizureunknown onset seizureepilepsy triggerstriggersseizure triggersmusicogenic seizuresscientific factscientific lawscientific hypothesisscientific theoryscience termsscientific terminologyfacts and theoriesfactlawhypothesistheoryin sciencetermsterminologysciencescientificlanguagewordsdefinitionspersonality quizcuriositycuriosity.comdaily podcastlearninggreat podcastinglearnDavid Bowie, Marcel Proust, Jane Goodall, personality test, personality tests, Proust Questionnaire, history, seizures, seizure science, neurology, psychology, generalized onset seizure, focal onset seizure, unknown onset seizure, epilepsy triggers, triggers, seizure triggers, musicogenic seizures, scientific fact, scientific law, scientific hypothesis, scientific theory, science terms, scientific terminology, facts and theories, fact, law, hypothesis, theory, in science, terms, terminology, science, scientific, language, words, definitions, personality quiz, curiosity, curiosity.com, daily podcast, learning, great podcasting, learnfullCuriosity.com Sciencee9e632d0-d60c-4719-aa4c-a92a015908e4Tue, 31 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:59https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/epileptic-seizure-triggers-fact-hypothesis-theory
cleanA Real Hangover Cure, UFOs from Ancient History, and a Hermit’s Cold River City: Population 1A Real Hangover Cure, UFOs from Ancient History, and a Hermit’s Cold River City: Population 1In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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This Medical Breakthrough Might Be a Real-Life Hangover Cure
People Have Been Seeing Strange Objects in the Sky for Millennia
You Can Camp Where a Famous Hermit Lived for More Than 30 Years
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Support the show.UFOUFO sightingsconpiraciesconspiracy theoryacetaldehydealcohol poisoningsciencescientific researchnew studyscientific studycarcinogensalcoholdrinkinghangoverhangover curehangovershangover sciencehuman bodybodydrugstoxicaliensalien UFOssightingsNoah John RondeauCold RiverAdirondackAdirondack MountainsAdirondacksCold River Cityhermithermitshistorycampingoutdoorsnaturecuriositydaily podcastcuriosity.comresearchinterestingUFO, UFO sightings, conpiracies, conspiracy theory, acetaldehyde, alcohol poisoning, science, scientific research, new study, scientific study, carcinogens, alcohol, drinking, hangover, hangover cure, hangovers, hangover science, human body, body, drugs, toxic, aliens, alien UFOs, sightings, Noah John Rondeau, Cold River, Adirondack, Adirondack Mountains, Adirondacks, Cold River City, hermit, hermits, history, camping, outdoors, nature, curiosity, daily podcast, curiosity.com, research, interestingfullCuriosity.com Science7bb86a81-74c5-413c-b8d4-a92a014d9748Mon, 30 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +000000:07:59https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/real-hangover-cure-ufos-from-ancient-history-hermi
cleanOdds of Dying (w/ Ken Kolosh), Reactance, Credit Card Psychology, And Best Biking CitiesOdds of Dying (w/ Ken Kolosh), Reactance, Credit Card Psychology, And Best Biking CitiesIn this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and discuss injury odds with the National Safety Council’s Ken Kolosh, manager of statistics — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

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Can You Tell Fake Laughter from Real Laughter?
6 Little-Known Signs You Might Be a Perfectionist
You Can Explore the Outdoors for Science on a Scientific Field Expedition
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If you or someone you know is struggling with perfectionism, Stephen Guise's "How to Be an Imperfectionist: The New Way to Self-Acceptance, Fearless Living, and Freedom from Perfectionism" may help you. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase, Curiosity will get a share of the sale.
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Support the show.perfectionistperfectionistsperfectionismreal laughterfake laughfake laughsfake laughterpsychologyscienceresearchscientific expeditioncitizen sciencelaughterlaughinglaughter sciencelanguagecommunicationperfectdone is better than perfectlife hackstipsgetting things doneproductivityproductivescientific field expeditionvacationscience expeditionoutdoorsnaturedaily podcastcuriositycuriosity.comperfectionist, perfectionists, perfectionism, real laughter, fake laugh, fake laughs, fake laughter, psychology, science, research, scientific expedition, citizen science, laughter, laughing, laughter science, language, communication, perfect, done is better than perfect, life hacks, tips, getting things done, productivity, productive, scientific field expedition, vacation, science expedition, outdoors, nature, daily podcast, curiosity, curiosity.comfullCuriosity.com Sciencebf839431-2688-4619-9dcb-a92901855da5Fri, 27 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +000000:08:00https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-podcast/real-vs-fake-laughter-test-little-known-perfection
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